French windows
These are most commonly installed in living rooms or bedrooms as they provide a full opening. They function in a simple manner, meaning that they are easy to glaze and maintain.
Tilting windows
This type of window opens around 15 cm, always horizontally. They are often used in basements or cellars, or in places with little light and air.
When they are installed on high, a wall rod can be used to make them easier to open.
This type of window is practical and sturdy, and can remain open when it rains.
Turn and Tilt windows
This is the most complete type of system available: it is a combination of the French window and the tilting window.
A single handle allows you to choose the position. The tilting system allows air in even in rainy weather and the small opening means that children, animals or potential burglars cannot fit through.
In the lateral opening position, there is maximum air flow and the window is easy to clean.
Fixed frame windows
This type of window is very common. They can be large or small and do not open.
The role of this type of window is bring as much light as possible into a room without any opening system disturbing movement around the house. They are ideal for dining rooms or corridors, and the panoramic version is an original addition to your home
Classic sliding windows
With one or more leaves, sliding windows make a progressive opening possible and do not fill up the inside of the room.
Very wide openings (8 leaves, 4 rails) can be envisaged.
Full-access sliding windows
When you open these sliding windows, the two leaves disappear into a frame integrated into the thickness of the wall.
The advantage of this system is that it totally frees up the opening, making it possible to use the entire width of the window with a maximum view. Possible up to 8 leaves, 4 rails.
Top Hung windows
This very practical system slides downwards and the opening is horizontal and outwards.
This type of window is ideal over a worktop in a kitchen or workshop as it does not take up any space and allows for frames of very large dimensions.The air flow is excellent and the windows can be left open in rainy weather. For safety reasons, the opening can be limited to 10 cm.