The window is designed to have one, two, three, four window sashes sliding horizontally within the frame.
Double-Hung Windows. This type of window has two sashes that slide vertically up and down in the frame.
Casement Windows.that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges at the side. ... These windows are often held open using a casement stay. Windows hinged at the top are referred to as awning windows, and ones hinged at the bottom are called hoppers.These hinged windows operate by a turn of a crank in an operating mechanism.
Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward, allowing for ventilation even during a light rain. Often used in combination with other window styles or placed higher on walls for privacy, they are easy to open and close.
Transom Window. are named as such because they are located over top of a window or door's transom- this is the beam that separates the top of the window or door from the rest of the wall.
Bay or Bow Windows.A bay window has three openings, available in angled projections. They usually has four or five and overall structure consists of a picture window with two other windows, usually smaller, on either side. A bow window's structure is curved, creating a rounded appearance on the outside of the home.
Sliding Windows. These windows open horizontally along a track, providing easy operation and an unobstructed view.
Picture Windows. Large, fixed-pane windows that do not open but offer expansive outdoor views and allow maximum natural light.
Skylight Windows. Installed in the roof, these windows provide natural light and ventilation to interior spaces with limited wall space.