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Opening methods

The opening method of windows and doors can significantly affect their functionality, such as ventilation, cleaning, shading, and decoration. The most common are windows and doors that open inward. Our offer also includes doors that open outward. Here is an overview of different opening options:

Fix - Fixed sash
Fix

Fixed sash

This window cannot be opened.

RL - Left-hand casement
RL

Left-hand casement

The sash is hinged on the left and opens inward.

RR - Right-hand casement
RR

Right-hand casement

The sash is hinged on the right and opens inward.

TW - Top-tilt sash
TW

Top-tilt sash

The sash can be tilted inward.

TOL - Left-hand tilt-and-turn
TOL

Left-hand tilt-and-turn

The sash can tilt and open to the left.

TOR - Right-hand tilt-and-turn
TOR

Right-hand tilt-and-turn

The sash can tilt and open to the right.

PSTL - Parallel slide and tilt left
PSTL

Parallel slide and tilt left

The sash slides from right to left and can be tilted.

PSTR - Parallel slide and tilt right
PSTR

Parallel slide and tilt right

The sash slides from left to right and can be tilted.

LSL - Lift and slide left
LSL

Lift and slide left

The sash can be lifted and slide from right to left.

LSR - Lift and slide right
LSR

Lift and slide right

The sash can be lifted and slide from left to right.

Side-hung opening

A classic inward- or outward-opening method. Ideal for ventilation and easy cleaning.

Tilt opening

The top of the sash tilts inward, allowing safe ventilation even during rain.

Sliding opening

The sash slides horizontally or lifts and slides. Ideal for terraces and larger openings.