Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, creating a configuration that resembles an awning when open. This distinctive design allows for ventilation even during light rain, as the angled sash directs water away from the window opening. Most awning windows operate using a crank mechanism that extends the window outward to the desired position.
Unlike double-hung windows that slide vertically or casement windows that swing fully open like a door, awning windows provide a unique combination of protection and airflow. They're typically wider than they are tall, though custom sizes can accommodate various openings.
Awning windows serve several practical purposes in McLean homes. Their design makes them particularly well-suited for Virginia's variable climate and can address specific architectural needs in both traditional and contemporary homes.
Key characteristics of awning windows include:
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