Our Window Styles

AWNING WINDOW

THE MOST POPULAR WINDOW CHOICE Awning windows are the most popular window choice in New Zealand. Awning windows are latched with a centrally positioned …

CASEMENT WINDOW

OPEN OUTWARDS OR INWARDS A pair of casements can close over each other without a permanent central mullion. Permanent mullion is possible if preferred. Casement …

TILT AND TURN WINDOW

MULTI-POINT LOCKING MECHANISM Tilt and turn windows combine functionality with security. The multi-point locking mechanism allows all functions to be performed one-handed. Tilt inwards on …

SLIDING AND STACK WINDOW

PUT THE OUTDOORS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Sliding and stack windows are designed to put the outdoors at your fingertips. They are ideal for restricted …

Raked window

Raked window on top of entry door Close attention should be paid to waterproofing details for raked windows to make sure they will …

Bi-folding window

Bi-folding windows can create a particularly large opening. Bi-folding windows can have two to eight sashes. Hardware for Homerit bi-folding windows are made by …

Bay window

Box windows that have sides at 90° to the wall or bay windows that have sides set at 120°, 135° or any other …