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|data8  = Outward swinging windows, hinged along the top of the frame with a pushing or cranking opening mechanism located on the bottom, often installed in high or inaccessible areas.}}
 
|data8  = Outward swinging windows, hinged along the top of the frame with a pushing or cranking opening mechanism located on the bottom, often installed in high or inaccessible areas.}}
  
'''Awning windows''' are used by many homeowners to increase a room's ventilation. They are often used in conjunction with other window styles. Awning windows are often placed over sinks and in high areas because their opening mechanism is located on the bottom panel of the window frame. This mechanism is easily accessible in situations where it would be more complicated to open or close the window from its side or middle due to its height or its location being blocked by other furnishing.
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Awning [[Replacement Windows|replacement windows]] are used by many homeowners to increase a room's ventilation. They are often used in conjunction with other window styles. Awning windows are often placed over sinks and in high areas because their opening mechanism is located on the bottom panel of the window frame. This mechanism is easily accessible in situations where it would be more complicated to open or close the window from its side or middle due to its height or its location being blocked by other furnishing.
  
 
== Awning Windows ==
 
== Awning Windows ==

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