Prioritising comfort, airtightness and everyday usability.
For balconies and bedrooms, inward-opening tilt-and-turn windows or inward windows are typically the preferred solution in premium residential projects. In certain façade conditions, outward-opening systems may also be suitable.
Compared with sliding systems, inward-opening casement windows generally provide:
Better airtightness and water tightness Higher acoustic insulation performance Improved thermal insulation Safer operation in high-rise applications Easier cleaning and maintenance
These systems also support the large ventilation requirements expected in bedrooms and living areas.
For projects with exceptional exterior views, slim-profile systems can further enhance visual openness and façade elegance. Systems such as the CIVRO PW80 inward/outward opening series allow architects to maximise glazing ratios while maintaining structural performance. Integrated guardrails and insect-screen configurations can also be incorporated into the system design.
For high-rise residential projects, integrated window-and-screen systems are strongly recommended. CIVRO XW90 / XW100 / XW115 / XW125 integrated screen systems combine:
Insect protection Additional security Cleaner façade appearance Simplified operation Improved user convenience
This integrated approach is increasingly preferred in premium apartments across Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Australia, where ventilation and insect control are both critical design considerations.