Sash vertical sliding windows
Sash vertical sliding windows are a classic type of window, consisting of two sashes placed one above the other that move vertically. In the traditional model, both sashes are movable, allowing the window to be opened from above and below for better ventilation.
They are often equipped with a counterbalance mechanism with cords and weights hidden in the frame, which make them easier to raise and lower.
Sash windows have distinctive glass sections, creating smaller sections, giving them an elegant, classic look.
Popular in Victorian and Georgian styles, standard sash windows combine functionality with aesthetics.