



The inward-opening timber window offered by Livingwood Window, also known as the German window, is an inward-opening, tilt and/or turn type window with a single frame. As a window, it has a practical structural design as the window can be opened in two ways: it opens traditionally onto the side or tilts at the top for ventilation.
Advantages of the inward-opening window:
Warranty
All products come with a five year warranty.
Tilt and turn window
The window opens inwards, in two different ways - the window opens fully inwards, hinged at the side, or tilts a little inwards from the top, into a ventilation position of 100 to 200 mm, depending on the window height, plus 'micro ventilation'. The permitted load on closures is max. 130 kg.
Casement window
This is the traditional inward-opening side-hung casement window; it can also be used as an emergency exit, if necessary. The permitted load on closures is max. 130 kg.
Tilt window
The window tilts inwards from the top, but only a little, to allow ventilation. The permitted load on closures is max. 130 kg
Non-opening window
This is the most inexpensive window that lets in light. The glass unit is fitted right into the jamb and the window cannot be opened.
Technical specification of the Timber Tilt and Turn Window:
The windows have double-glazed units or triple-glazed units for greater energy efficiency. The insulating glass units can consist of various types of panes, depending on the user's requirements - reinforced/safety glass, energy-saving or acoustic glass, glass with sun protection properties.
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