This double casement uPVC window combines one opening side-hung panel with a fixed glazed panel, all built into a single frame. It’s a practical layout that gives you ventilation where you need it while keeping a large, uninterrupted glass area for light and views.
One of the main advantages of this window is flexibility. The opening casement can be made to open either inward or outward, depending on how the room is used and what works best for the space. In some rooms, opening inward makes cleaning easier, especially on upper floors. In others, an outward opening suits the layout better and keeps the inside clear. The choice is there to suit the property, not the other way around.
You can also choose which side the window opens from. The opening casement of the uPVC window can be hinged on the left or on the right, depending on customer preference and the design of the wall, furniture placement, or nearby features. This is especially useful in tighter spaces where the wrong opening direction could get in the way of curtains, cupboards, or walkways.
The fixed panel next to the opening sash helps improve energy efficiency. Because it doesn’t open, it creates a more stable seal, helping reduce heat loss while still letting plenty of natural light into the room. This balance makes the window suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and many other areas of the home.
Made from durable uPVC, the frame is low-maintenance and designed to handle everyday weather without regular upkeep. It’s a sensible option for both replacements and new installations, offering flexibility, comfort, and a clean, well-balanced look that works across many property styles.
| Frame Colour |
Clotted Cream ,Corse Lawn ,Cotswold Biscuit ,Cotswold Green ,Eclectic Grey ,English Oak ,Golden Oak ,Grained White ,Irish Oak ,No.10 Black ,Painswick ,Rosewood ,Silvered Oak ,Vintage Cream |
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| Handle & Hardware Colour |
Black ,Chrome ,Gold ,Satin Chrome ,White |
| Handle Type |
Specialist Handle ,Standard Handle |

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