
Types of Casement Doors & Windows

Single sash side hung casement windows
These windows are the single sash side hinged windows with a sash that swing outward or inward to the right or left.

French window / Double sash windows
These are the windows with the pair of sash side hinged swings outward or inward and opens in the middle.

Top hung windows
These windows are hinged on the top and opens from the bottom generally outward. Top Hung window provides up to 50% ventilation area, as the hardware does not allow them to be fully opened. These windows are also known as ‘Awning Windows’.

Bottom hung windows
These windows are hinged at the bottom and opens from the top generally inward, providing 50% ventilation area best suitable in the small openings of basements / bathrooms. These windows are also known as ‘Hopper Windows’.

Bay windows
A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room. These windows enlarge a room and create a large lighting area for your home. They create space inside that can be utilized for plants or a seat. The angles most commonly used on the inside corners of the bay are 90, 135 and 150 degrees.
Advisable to Use
Bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms.
Areas that require strong sealing from dust, water pollution and noise.
Air-conditioned rooms.
Advantageous Features
Double sealing with TPE gaskets for enhanced thermal and sound insulation and a barrier against dust and pollution.
Allows more light to enter the window compared to a slider. Offers an unobstructed view.
Options available: Inward opening and outward opening.
High quality hardware does not rust despite sustained exposure to the elements.
Friction hinges stay open at any angle in the face of high-speed winds. No window stoppers required.
Locks at several points across the window for security and better sealing.
Shoot bolts ensure that windows cannot be opened from the outside.
Design Range

