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Roof window trend towards the L-shaped window

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With greater use of roof windows for their contribution to interior design, there has been a marked trend towards use of windows used in combinations and L-shaped windows in particular. Such windows are equipped with a locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening by children. The vertical element is typically installed beneath a standard roof window and linked together using a vertical jointing module. This significantly increases the amount of light entering a room and increases the field of view. The roof window handle is positioned at the lower part of the sash enabling easy operation.

Fakro Managing Director Noel Shanahan commented “L-shaped roof windows are the ideal alternative to dormers as they are quicker to fit and avoid detailing problems. By extending the window line into the wall, they give greater scope to the designer and householder, while providing a stylish appearance at lower cost”. Products are even available in conservation style, with the traditional sash bar down the middle of the window, and black metal cladding and flashing.

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