Hopper window
A window that is hinged at the bottom, allowing it to open inward from the top, often used for ventilation.
A hopper window is a type of window that opens inward from the top, providing ventilation and security, often used in basements or bathrooms. It is crucial for optimizing natural light, enhancing aesthetics, and supporting functionality. By providing a versatile and practical window solution, hopper windows support efficient construction, enhance usability, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that spaces are well-designed, aligned with design intent, and capable of meeting client expectations and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
Hopper windows were installed in the basement for improved airflow.
Synonyms/variation
Inward Opening Window
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