Tilt and turn windows vs casement windows: What is the difference?

A casement window has hinges on the top, bottom, or side. These are also known as Awning or Hopper windows when they are top and bottom hinged respectively. The main difference between tilt-and-turn windows vs casement windows is that tilt-and-turn windows can be opened in both directions due to their hinge mechanism.

tilt and turn vs casement windows
Tilt and turn vs casement windows

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Tilt and turn windows are more suited to terraces and balconies because of their inward opening. Casement windows suit all design styles. They provide the best ventilation compared to tilt-and-turn windows. However, they are limited to a certain size because the frame has to bear the weight of the glass.

 

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