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Fixed Light
Fixed light windows have a fixed frame that cannot be opened. The lack of window stiles and rails makes for a narrow frame and wide opening that lets in significantly more natural light.
Key Features
- The most energy efficient type of window
- Can be manufactured in bigger sizes
- This window type has the largest possible glass area
Casement
A casement window is the most popular window style in the UK. It’s a side-hinged window in all kinds of sizes.
Key Features
- Well suited to contemporary properties, as well as cottages
- They can provide a fully open window
- Smaller casements can provide a more traditional look and feel
- Very secure
- Highly energy efficient
Single & Double Hung
Externally the two window styles can look exactly the same, the difference being in the upper sash. It’s stationary on single-hung windows whereas it is an operable sash on double-hung windows. That one change leads to a number of differences in the functionality and performance of each style.
Key Features
- Very functional, easy operation
- Low maintenance
- Superior security and energy efficiency
Bay & Bow
Bay windows allow more ventilation from open windows on the sides that could capture more airflow into a room.
As they flood the space with more light, they are suitable for reading spaces.
Key Features
- Configuration options
- Better ventilation
- Large views of natural surroundings
- Very functional, easy operation
- Low maintenance
- Superior security and energy efficiency
Tilt and turn
Tilt and turn windows can be opened in two ways. The first way is by tilting the window at the top, which allows for ventilation without opening the window fully. The second way of opening the window is by turning the handle, which opens the window fully.
Key Features
- Ventilation options
- Easy to clean
- Larger window sizes
- Very functional, easy operation
- Low maintenance
- Superior security and energy efficiency

