A tilt and turn window is a type of window that has two modes of operation: tilting inwards from the top for ventilation, and opening inwards from the side for easy cleaning or larger openings. This type of window is typically hinged on the bottom edge, allowing it to swing open horizontally like a door, and has a handle that controls its operation.

The advantages of tilt and turn windows include:
Versatility: Tilt and turn windows offer both ventilation and a larger opening for easier access or cleaning.
Energy efficiency: These windows can provide an airtight seal when closed, which can help to reduce drafts and energy costs.
Security: When locked in the tilt position, these windows provide ventilation while still preventing intruders from entering the home.
Easy to clean: Tilt and turn windows can be cleaned from inside the house, making it safer and more convenient for homeowners.
Sound insulation: The airtight seal created when these windows are closed can also help to reduce noise from outside.





