WINDOW STYLES
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Sliding
Sliding windows move from side to side and offer maximum ventilation.
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Awning
Awning windows are hinged at the top and are fitted with winders or friction stays to open and close them.
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Double Hung
Double Hung windows move up and down and also offer maximum ventilation.
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Casement
Casement windows are hinged on one side and are fitted with friction stays to hold them open.
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Bi-Fold
Bi-fold windows all move to one side like a concertina.
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Fixed
These windows have no opening parts for ventilation.
DOOR STYLES
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Sliding
Sliding doors move sideways over a fixed panel.
![](https://windows1.net.au/wp-content/uploads/Sliding_Door.jpg)
Stacker Doors
These are a type of sliding door that have more than one section moving to the side
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Hinged
These doors have hinges down one side. You may order them opening out or opening inwards.
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French Doors
These doors are hinged at the sides and come in pairs. They usually open outwards.
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Bi-Fold Doors
These doors operate like a concertina and all parts are hinged together and open to one or both sides.