What are the Types of Aluminium Windows?
At GREFET, we believe that windows are more than just openings—they’re architectural statements. As a leading provider of premium aluminium window and door systems, we offer cutting-edge solutions that blend aesthetics with functionality. But when it comes to choosing the right aluminium windows, understanding the different types can make all the difference.
In this blog, we’ll
walk you through the main types of aluminium windows we offer at GREFET, along
with their unique benefits, so you can make an informed choice for your home or
commercial space.
1. Sliding
Aluminium Windows
Sliding windows
are among the most popular choices for contemporary spaces, thanks to their
clean lines and space-saving operation. These windows glide horizontally along
a smooth track, offering effortless movement and a seamless look.
Why Choose Sliding Windows from GREFET?
- Space-efficient design for compact areas
- Smooth, silent operation with high-performance rollers
- Ideal for living rooms, balconies, and commercial facades
- Available in multiple track options and customized finishes
GREFET’s sliding
systems combine advanced engineering with elegant profiles to ensure durability
and performance even in high-traffic areas.
2. Casement
Aluminium Windows
Casement windows
are hinged on the side and open outward, allowing for maximum airflow and
unobstructed views. They are a classic yet versatile option suitable for
various architectural styles.
Benefits of GREFET Casement Windows:
- Excellent ventilation and natural light
- Superior sealing for noise and weather insulation
- Strong security hardware and multi-point locking
- Customizable in size, finish, and glass type
Perfect for
bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms, GREFET’s casement systems offer both design
flexibility and high thermal efficiency.
3. Tilt and Turn
Aluminium Windows
If you’re looking
for multi-functionality, tilt and turn windows are an excellent choice.
They can either tilt inwards from the top for ventilation or swing open like a
casement for full access.
What Makes GREFET Tilt & Turn Windows Unique?
- Dual opening modes for ease of use and maintenance
- Enhanced safety and security features
- Great for high-rise buildings and modern interiors
- Sleek European-style design with premium finishes
These windows are
ideal for spaces where ventilation and easy cleaning are both
priorities—offering practicality without compromising on style.
4. Fixed
Aluminium Windows
Fixed windows,
also known as picture windows, are non-operable panels designed to frame views
and allow natural light to flood in. Though they don’t open, they make a big
impact visually.
Advantages of GREFET Fixed Window Systems:
- Modern, minimalist look with slim sightlines
- Excellent thermal insulation and airtight sealing
- Perfect for staircases, facades, and high-ceilinged rooms
- Can be paired with operable windows for design consistency
GREFET offers highly
customizable fixed window solutions that enhance the aesthetic value of any
space while supporting energy efficiency.
Choosing the Right Aluminium Window for Your Project
When selecting the best aluminium window system, consider the following:
- Purpose of the room: Do you need ventilation, light, or both?
- Design vision: Choose window styles that align with your interior and exterior design.
- Available space: Sliding windows are great for tight spaces, while casement or tilt-and-turn options work well where swing space is available.
- Performance needs: Consider insulation, security, and ease of maintenance.
At GREFET, we work
closely with architects, builders, and homeowners to deliver tailor-made window
solutions that elevate your space and stand the test of time.
Why Choose GREFET?
With a commitment to
quality and innovation, GREFET offers aluminium window systems that are
precision-engineered for performance and built to last. Our designs are sleek,
durable, and suitable for both residential and commercial projects across
India.
Let us help you
bring your architectural vision to life with window solutions that combine form
and function.

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