Three Main Styles of Aluminum Alloy Windows
Modern buildings primarily use three styles of aluminum alloy windows:
Sliding Windows: The sliding track design saves space, suitable for small areas such as balconies and kitchens. Ventilation area can reach 50% of the window frame.
Casewing Windows: Strong sealing and flexible opening angles, ideal for bedrooms and studies. Outward-opening windows require attention to windproof design.
Fixed Windows: Strong overall integrity and good lighting, commonly used in curtain walls or in conjunction with other window types.
The Golden Rules for Style Selection
Choosing windows is not simply a matter of aesthetics; three dimensions must be considered:
Spatial Function: Bathrooms require frosted glass sliding windows for privacy, while living rooms are suitable for more open and airy windows. Floor-to-ceiling casement windows
Climate adaptability: Inward-opening and tilt-and-turn windows are recommended for windy areas; anti-corrosion coated window frames are preferred for humid environments.
Ease of cleaning: Outward-opening windows are more difficult to clean; sliding window tracks easily accumulate dust and require regular maintenance.
Easily overlooked design details
These innovative designs are changing the user experience of aluminum alloy windows:
Narrow frame design: 5cm ultra-narrow frame provides a wider view while ensuring structural strength.
Multi-cavity structure: The air layer inside the window frame can improve thermal insulation performance by more than 20%.
Concealed drainage: Solves the problem of traditional exposed drainage holes affecting aesthetics.
Linked handle: Single-point control with multiple latches makes opening and closing windows more effortless and safer.
