Awning Windows for Fresh Air, Even in Light Rain

We design outward-opening awning windows with customized sizes, frames and glass to provide ventilation while maintaining privacy and protection.

Why Custom Awning Window

Whether you’re aiming for the luxury of a five-star hotel, the refined elegance of a villa, or the modern aesthetic of an apartment, custom  windows add a distinctive charm to your space.

By partnering with a professional manufacturer, you gain more than just premium materials and tailored designs—you also benefit from expert installation and functional upgrades that enhance usability and comfort.

In short, custom windows not only elevate the look of your building but also improve performance. Whether you choose aluminum storm windows, aluminum window frames, or aluminum clad windows, each option is crafted to provide the perfect balance of style, durability, and energy efficiency. After all, who wouldn’t want the perfect frame for their view?

Awning Windows Types

Double Awning Window

Two top-hinged sashes in one frame, each cranking out independently for flexible airflow—even during light rain. Great for wide openings; weather-tight seals and easy inside cleaning.

Large Awning Window

Reinforced frame and heavy-duty operators for big spans and clear views. Smooth crank action, multi-point locking, and excellent daylight—ideal for living rooms and clerestories.

Modern Awning Window

Clean, square profiles with slim sightlines and concealed hardware. Pairs beautifully with picture windows for a contemporary façade while keeping strong weather sealing and energy efficiency.

Black Awning Window

Sleek black finish for bold contrast inside or out, with UV-stable, corrosion-resistant coating. Same smooth crank and tight seals, available with grids or clear glass.

Small Awning Window

Compact, space-saving unit that vents rooms like bathrooms or kitchens while keeping rain out. Fits above counters or high on walls; privacy/obscure glass available.

Design Options

Double Glazing

Two panes sealed into an insulated glass unit (IGU) to cut heat transfer and reduce condensation. A cost-effective upgrade that keeps rooms more comfortable year-round with clear views and low maintenance.

Double glazed glass
Triple glazed glass

Triple Glazing

Three panes with two insulating cavities for maximum energy savings and comfort. Ideal for cold or noisy environments—warmer interiors in winter, cooler in summer, and a noticeably quieter space.

Argon Gas Fill

Inert argon is injected between panes to slow convection and improve the window’s U-factor—without affecting clarity. Safe, colorless, and an easy way to boost performance over air-filled units.

Argon filled glass
Thermal insulating window

Thermal-Insulation-Effect

Combine Low-E coatings, warm-edge spacers, and thermally broken frames to minimize heat loss and solar gain. The result: steadier indoor temperatures and lower HVAC loads across seasons.

Noise Reduction Effect

Optional laminated glass, thicker/asymmetric panes, and full perimeter weather-seals significantly reduce outside noise. A smart choice for homes near roads, schools, or airports seeking a calmer interior.

Sound insulating window

Awning Window FAQs

Our FAQ section covers everything you need to know — from material selection and customization options to installation support and performance benefits. Whether you’re an architect, contractor, or homeowner, you’ll find practical answers to help guide your decision-making with confidence.

A: It’s a top-hinged window that cranks outward from the bottom. This lets you ventilate even during light rain while keeping water out. It’s ideal above kitchen counters, in bathrooms, or high on walls, and pairs nicely with fixed picture windows.

A: Yes. The sash pulls tight against compression seals with multi-point locks, and you can choose double or triple glazing with Low-E and argon fill plus thermally broken frames. Together these features lower heat transfer, reduce condensation, and block drafts.

A: Absolutely—choose frosted/obscure or tinted glass for daytime privacy and glare control. For quieter rooms, add laminated or asymmetric glass and full-perimeter weather-seals to cut outside noise.

A: A smooth crank operator opens the sash; limit stays can restrict travel for safety. Insect screens mount on the interior for easy removal. Occasional cleaning of tracks, a dab of lubricant on hardware, and a quick seal inspection keep them performing like new.

A: Custom sizes, aluminum/vinyl/wood-clad frames, inside/outside color choices (including black), grille patterns, hardware styles, and specialty glass (frosted, tinted, laminated). As a one-stop supplier, our typical made-to-order lead time is 35–45 days, with global packaging and shipping support.

Contact Us

We’ll get back to you within 24 hours. For urgent project inquiries, contact us directly at +86 150 1310 1240. You can also upload your project drawing files