Horizontal and Vertical Sliding Window Inspiration

Effortlessly transition between indoor and outdoor spaces with Rylock Windows & Doors horizontal sliding and vertical (double hung) windows. Delivering large openings for excellent ventilation, the narrow profile of the windows doesn’t intrude into living areas or walkways, creating a modern and open look.

 

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Horizontal sliding window:

  • Custom made up to 2700mm high and 3600mm wide
  • Slender framing maximises light and views
  • Multiple seals minimise air leakage
  • Stylish ‘dust cover’ enhances the clean lines
  • Custom stainless-steel lock-body

Double hung window:

  • Custom made up to 3050mm high and 1800mm wide
  • Ventilate efficiently, with top and bottom sashes opening simultaneously with warm air moving through the top and cool air passing through below
  • Single hung versions for serveries and upper storeys

Both products come standard with key lock and can be vent-locked for secure air-flow. All Rylock products can be supplied with primed hardwood, raw hardwood or set up for plaster reveals. Fly screen are fitted neatly and securely to the outer face of the window frame, made from a durable, extruded aluminium and available in various mesh options.

Commercial Series double hung window: product page

Architectural Aluminium sliding window: product page






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