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Exploring Hung Windows for Your Victorian-style Home

Exploring Hung Windows for Your Victorian-style Home

Exploring Hung Windows for Your Victorian-style Home

Those who are passionate about the Victorian style of houses in Toronto, Barrie, and Hamilton will find that single and double hung are excellent option to consider.

hung windows

We are going to take a more in-depth look at single and double hung windows, as well as the mechanisms that make them function, in this blog.

Hanging windows have its own unique appeal, despite the fact that sliding windows, crank windows, and fixed windows are most often seen in residences in Ontario. Sideways sliding windows and up-and-down sliding windows are the two varieties of sliding windows that are available. It is the slide that goes up and down that allows us to have hanging windows. Hanging windows are the ideal option for windows that are narrower than they are tall, according to conventional wisdom. Hanging windows are the best option, for instance, if you have a window that is thirty inches broad and fifty inches tall.

If, on the other hand, you have a window that is fifty inches wide and thirty inches tall, sliding windows that move sideways are the best option for you due to their adaptability. There are more alternatives available to you if the window in question is a little larger. You may choose to have two hanging windows placed next to each other, a combination of hung and picture windows, two casement windows, or a combination of fixed casement and casement windows. Alternatively, you might go for a picture window or a casement window that is fixed.

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Those who are passionate about the Victorian style of houses in Toronto, Barrie, and Hamilton will find that hanging windows are an excellent option to consider.

Getting to Know Hung Windows

Getting to Know Hung Windows

Hung windows come in two main types: Single Hung and Double Hung. If you want windows you can tilt for easy cleaning, you’ve got the Single Hung Tilt and Double Hung Tilt options. The part that moves is called the operational sash, and the stationary part is the fix sash. Single hung windows let you open the bottom sash, while the top stays put. But if you want both sashes to open up, then the double hung window is what you’re after.

sashes show in double hung windows

At the bottom of hung windows, there are 4 little holes for draining water. These holes have a small plastic cover (skirts) to keep bugs out and let water out.

skirts to drain water in windows shown

For those who care about interior design, keep in mind that sliding windows have a white interior, while you’ve got unlimited colour options for the exterior. If you want colors beyond white on the inside, you might want to explore casement, awning, or fixed windows.

Customizing Your Hung Windows

Customizing Your Hung Windows

Hung windows offer different proportions, so you can get creative. You can have sashes of equal height (1/2×1/2), or mix it up with a shorter bottom sash and a taller top sash, or vice versa. The choice is yours to create a look you love. 

Hung windows offer different proportions
Hung windows offer different proportions

Hung windows are exceptionally practical for bathrooms, as they consist of two separate sashes. This design allows individuals to maintain privacy while appreciating an outdoor view. By incorporating frosted glass in the bottom sash for privacy and clear glass in the upper sash, these windows offer a unique solution that is unmatched by other window types.

triple glazing hung windows

Thinking about triple glazing? Our experts can help. Just remember that since hung windows slide vertically, adding a third glass pane means more weight and some size adjustments.

As you consider ways to enhance your Victorian home, think about the charm of hung windows. They’ve got smart engineering and a classic feel that can elevate your space while keeping its timeless character intact.

 

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