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Awning windows contain one or more top-hinged, outward swinging sashes. When open, the sashes extend out at an angle and resemble an awning. There are four variations of awning design: (1) the top-hinge window, similar to an awning window except that it opens inward instead of outward; (2) the utility window, sometimes called a “hopper” window, hinged at the bottom and usually found in basement windows; (3) the jalousie window, which contains a series of horizontal glass panes that open outward; and (4) the transom window, which is sometimes found above interior doors. All of the awning windows provide 100% of the total sash area for ventilation.

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