Twilight view of an elegant home facade featuring Euroline Steel Casement Windows, with tall, narrow windows set in a textured brick wall, accented by warm outdoor lanterns that enhance the romantic and welcoming atmosphere of the landscaped entryway.

Some design features are timeless. Casement windows are a classic example of an architectural element that has never gone out of style and has been reimagined and modernized through the decades.

Steel Casement Windows

A steel casement window is one that typically has the hinges on the sides, although some may opt for top hunt windows. They usually have single or double panels featured.

However, this does not mean that casement windows are limiting. In fact, the options and customizable features are numerous so you can ensure that this style suits your home perfectly.

Below is a small selection of types of steel casement windows and how they might be incorporated into your project:

  • Single Casement Window - this is perhaps the most commonly used casement design where a single-window panel is hung by its side. For a classic feel to a residential space, this is a popular choice that will blend seamlessly into any design style.
  • French Casement Window - the french casement, also referred to as a double frame casement, are windows that feature two glass panels and are hung by the side. The handle is usually featured in the center and therefore allows the windows to open outwards, creating a flow of air.

This is a great choice for a project that calls for an airy atmosphere in the space or for anyone who wishes to feature a beautiful outdoor space.

  • Top and Bottom Hung Windows - as the names suggest, these are casement windows that hinge at either the top or bottom. Top hung, or awning windows, or optimal for rainier climates as they let fresh air in without rain coming slushing in at the same time. Bottom hung, or hopper windows, are great options for lofts and apartments as they allow for safe opening on higher floors.
  • Fixed Casement - these are windows that do not open and are very popular for projects that call for large, spacious windows or floor-to-ceiling windows. 

How to Use Steel Casement Windows

Steel casement windows are incredibly versatile and are used in most projects as they allow in natural light and fresh air. They can be outfitted with unique window handles and the steel can be finished with custom colors and textures in order to suit the client's specific needs and vision.

Many discover that it is difficult to find a more elegant and refined style than casement windows, which are seamlessly incorporated into an existing aesthetic and design.

Choose Euroline Steel Windows and Doors

Euroline Steel Windows and Doors is an industry leader in the design and manufacturing of casement windows. We combine decades of experience and knowledge, high-quality materials, and a deep commitment to our clients in order to produce the most beautiful and durable steel casement windows.

For inspiration on how you can incorporate casement windows into your new project, check out our extensive portfolio of projects we have delivered on. You will find innovative and beautiful ways that casement windows are used and how they can elevate your project.

Reach out to our team of experts by filling out our online form or contacting us at 877-590-2741 at Euroline Steel Windows and Doors today!

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