French Window
These windows consist of two sashes that usually open outwards from the middle and extend until the space between them is completely open, similar to French doors.
Application
They are very beautiful and practical for creating a sense of spaciousness and greater connection to the outside space, such as balconies or gardens.
Advantages
- Excellent view and light: Plenty of light and the view outside is clearly visible.
- Open and airy space: Both sashes open, creating a completely open path.
- Elegance and elegance: They have a classic and modern look and give the house a special look.
- Good insulation: UPVC controls sound and heat and reduces energy bills.
- Strength and durability: Resistant to weather, moisture, sun and rust and easy to maintain.
- Double-sided opening: Each sash opens separately, allowing for flexible ventilation is.
Disadvantages
- Higher price: Usually more expensive than regular windows.
- Requires opening space: The opening path of the sashes must be empty.
- Possibility of sound and heat entering when fully opened: When both sashes are open, they are not fully insulated.
- Requires precise installation: Both sashes must be adjusted correctly, professional installation is important.
UPVC French windows are mostly used for beauty, light, and creating open space and easy access to the balcony or terrace. If you are looking for a large, stylish window with excellent light and price is not the first priority, this window is a good choice and gives a sense of generosity and peace to the home.