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Sliding PVC windows are a practical solution that saves space and gives a room a modern look. Unlike traditional swing‑out designs, the sashes here move along guides within the frame — just like wardrobe doors. Let’s see which spaces can benefit most from these windows.
First and foremost, they’re ideal for balconies and loggias. In tight spaces, every centimetre counts: sliding systems don’t require any room for opening, allowing you to freely arrange furniture or set up a relaxation area. Plus, they reliably protect against wind and precipitation while keeping the space warm.
They’re equally suitable for terraces and verandas. These windows can easily cover wide openings, creating a sense of connection with the outdoors while still providing protection from bad weather. Thanks to their modular design, you can assemble glazing of any length — from a compact summer kitchen to a spacious relaxation zone.
Winter gardens and conservatories also benefit from sliding systems: they let in maximum light and allow convenient access to plants. If needed, individual sections can be easily opened for intensive ventilation.
In studio apartments and small kitchens, sliding windows or window‑door units help zone the space without sacrificing light. For instance, they can separate a dining area from a loggia or act as a translucent partition between the kitchen and living room.
Finally, such designs are popular in country houses and cottages — especially for glazing panoramic openings, terrace exits, or large living‑room windows. They emphasise a modern design, offer excellent views, and don’t interfere with furniture placement near the walls.
The main advantage of sliding PVC windows is planning freedom: they make a room more comfortable without “eating up” valuable square metres when opened.

Which kind of windows would you prefer If you were going to replace the old ones in your house or apartment?