Aluminium awning windows are one of the most rewarding and beautiful window furnishings that can be installed in a property. While awnings are traditionally thought of as an extension that can be added to someone’s house, they can also be windows that provide the functionality of an awning while maintaining its elegant aesthetic.
Aluminium awning windows, like all configurations, will greatly impact your lifestyle as well as the appearance of your property. For these reasons, it is important that you deeply consider your needs as well as those of your family and the aesthetic that you’d like to achieve. If you're building a new home or in search of replacement windows, we highly recommend aluminium awning windows.
What do aluminium awning windows look like and how do they function?
Awning windows open outward from the bottom. The glass screen (this is on the inside of the window) forms a type of shield that protects the inside of your home while also enabling ventilation and natural light throughout your property.
Aluminium awning windows can be installed anywhere in the home, however, because of its facilitation of natural light and ventilation, it is best installed in areas that will benefit most from them such as the kitchen, laundry room and bathroom.
Where can I find awning windows?
Awning windows can be found at most window manufacturing companies because they are a popular configuration with homeowners. There are many window manufacturing and distribution companies across Sydney that would provide you with an excellent option for your home.
To narrow your choices, we recommend deciding first on the material for your windows. In this article, we highly recommend aluminium because of its durability and its proven performance with a multitude of property owners. Though we recommend aluminium bear in mind you can also choose from the following materials:
- Timber
- Steel
- Plastic
Aluminium awning windows can be placed higher up than most functional windows, allowing them to be placed in traditionally cluttered rooms and small spaces. When placed higher up they facilitate ventilation in rooms that would not have been able to be well-ventilated or that require privacy such as the laundry room, kitchen or bathroom. Awning windows can also be grouped together in larger spaces to facilitate even more impressive airflow throughout a room.
Most aluminium awnings have a full perimeter pressure seal. This doesn’t just reduce noise, but it helps to keep water out of your home and maintain the functionality of the window. It also helps to make the awning window more suitable for high-qin areas (when the windows are closed), as it prevents air from escaping. This ensures that the interior of your home stays warm during the winter and cool during the summer.

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