Small bedrooms, kitchenettes, and balconies-these spaces are perfectly suited to inward-opening and tilt-and-turn windows. Inward-opening and tilt-and-turn windows offer a safer and more convenient user experience, avoiding wasted space and providing excellent sealing, making them especially suitable for high-rise buildings and small spaces. Clothes racks, sinks, and curtain boxes won't interfere with each other.
Data proves it: In an 89㎡ three-bedroom apartment, after installing inward-opening and tilt-and-turn windows, not only did the window area increase by 0.8㎡, but a 60cm passageway was unexpectedly created, allowing the dining table to be placed close to the wall, optimizing the living flow. This half-meter change in space is crucial for children learning to walk, cats playing, and robot vacuums charging.
