PVC WINDOW STYLES

Durable and Energy Efficient UPVC Windows

uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) windows are a durable, energy-efficient, and low-maintenance option for modern homes. Known for their excellent insulation properties, they help reduce energy costs by keeping interiors cooler in warm climates and warmer in cold weather. Resistant to rot, corrosion, and termites, uPVC windows are long-lasting and require minimal upkeep.

SLIDER

PVC sliding windows have become a popular choice in both residential and commercial properties due to their combination of style, functionality, and durability. These windows are designed to glide horizontally along a track, offering a space-saving solution and ease of operation.

TILT & TURN

Versatile windows that tilt inward at the top for controlled ventilation or swing open fully like a door, offering unmatched functionality and convenience. This dual-operating system provides excellent airflow when tilted, ensuring a gentle breeze without compromising security, while the swing-open feature allows for maximum access to the outdoors and makes cleaning the glass panels from the inside effortless. These windows are particularly well-suited for spaces that require flexibility, such as kitchens, bathrooms, or bedrooms, combining modern aesthetics with practicality and enhanced energy efficiency.

HIGNED

Versatile windows that feature a unique dual-function design, allowing them to tilt inward at the top for controlled ventilation or swing open fully like a door, providing exceptional flexibility and convenience. When tilted, these windows create a safe and secure opening, permitting a gentle flow of fresh air without the risk of unwanted access or exposure to the elements. This makes them ideal for maintaining indoor comfort while ensuring safety, particularly in multi-story buildings or urban environments.

PROJECTING

 

Awning windows are a practical and stylish option for modern homes and buildings, featuring a hinged mechanism that allows them to open outward from the bottom. This design creates a small awning-like effect, effectively shielding the window opening from rain while still allowing for fresh air to flow into the room. The outward opening mechanism ensures that water runs off the glass and away from the window, making them particularly suitable for areas prone to wet weather or light rain.

 

FOLDING

 

These windows feature a folding hinge mechanism, allowing multiple panels to stack neatly to one side, creating wide, unobstructed openings. This design maximizes ventilation and provides seamless indoor-outdoor connectivity, making them ideal for spaces where expansive views, ample airflow, and flexibility are key priorities.

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