Windows not only
carve out elevation of the building and interiors but also bring in fresh air
and light. Availability of various options with varied design and usage has
driven the modern architects to use different types of windows of which the
sliding is the most popular followed by bay windows. Though the window design
is used as per the requirement of the place; but the sliders and the bay
windows have their own advantages.
Sliding windows
are designed of two or more sashes that slide horizontally, left or right, on
tracks. The sliding windows work on a 'ride over' mechanism so:
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Sliding
windows guarantee light-flooded rooms.
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They
are ideal to meet the special requirements of the Mediterranean and locations
with similar climatic conditions.
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These
windows can be made wide and tall with the addition of sashes.
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Steel
reinforcement can be integrated into both frame and sash to ensure excellent
structural values.
On the other
hand, bay windows are protruding window constructions which run over a single
or multiple stories of buildings. Bay windows are mostly polygonal or square in
a building plan. The angles used in the corners of the bay window are generally
90, 135, 150 degrees. Bay windows have various uses in the building up of a
structure like:
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They
give room for visibility from within unlike in a flat window blocking
visibility from outside.
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They
form a special type of balcony giving it an aesthetic value.
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Bay
windows not only allow natural flow of light into the building but also help in
making a room appear larger.
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They
add ornamental beauty to the building than being an essential part of a
building structure.