![]() ![]() The selection shown here are from Wandsworth Sash Windows (opens in new tab). Sash windows come in all kinds of configurations - choose a style that is authentic to your home. As they don’t need to be made to incorporate a opening mechanism, there are endless designs and styles to play around with, including picture windows and gable glazing However, they do maximise opportunities for natural light throughout a home. Great for smaller rooms where saving space is a priorityįixed windows are just that, fixed, so they don’t open out or let in any ventilation. ![]() They are typically made to order, increasing the cost.Tilt and turn windows look best on modern designs. Tilt and turn windows can either be opened to tilt inwards, usually from the top down, for ventilation, or to open from side hinges inwards (a bit like a casement in reverse). Great for ventilating rooms but as they can open wide, this might cause concern for those with small children or animals.Costs tend to be lower because they are made in modular, standard sizes.Large casements tend to be the cheapest.Pros and cons of casement windows include: These pretty windows, with stone mullions from Redwood Stone (opens in new tab), suit the thatched cottage they have been fitted into perfectly.
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