Ventilation with floor to ceiling windows in upstairs bedroo
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I wondered if someone could help me.
I’m at the design stage of my new home. For the upstairs master bedroom I would like to have large floor to ceiling windows however I’d like something that can be opened slightly for ventilation.
After a quick bit of googling it seems like awning/casement windows of this size don’t seem to be readily available. What are my options? Could I go for a stacker door instead with restricted opening given that it’s on the second floor and greater than 2m drop?
Cheers
Hi,
I wondered if someone could help me.
I’m at the design stage of my new home. For the upstairs master bedroom I would like to have large floor to ceiling windows however I’d like something that can be opened slightly for ventilation.
After a quick bit of googling it seems like awning/casement windows of this size don’t seem to be readily available. What are my options? Could I go for a stacker door instead with restricted opening given that it’s on the second floor and greater than 2m drop?
Cheers
I wondered if someone could help me.
I’m at the design stage of my new home. For the upstairs master bedroom I would like to have large floor to ceiling windows however I’d like something that can be opened slightly for ventilation.
After a quick bit of googling it seems like awning/casement windows of this size don’t seem to be readily available. What are my options? Could I go for a stacker door instead with restricted opening given that it’s on the second floor and greater than 2m drop?
Cheers
At 'EcoEco' we do those in double glazed, awning and casement.
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