A window attached to its structure by one or two joints is called a sash window. It is swung on other sides of the frame and is typically made from leaded glass. Casement home windows open inwards and are covered by a home window shutter that is functional....
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A window attached to its structure by one or two joints is called a sash window. It is swung on other sides of the frame and is typically made from leaded glass. Casement home windows open inwards and are covered by a home window shutter that is functional. Windows that open at the top of the structure are called awning while those that could be opened up from the bottom are called hoppers.
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