skyvevindu
Skyvevindu is a Norwegian term that translates to "sky window" or "slide window." In architecture, it refers to a type of window that opens by sliding horizontally along a track. This mechanism differs from casement windows that swing outwards or inwards, or awning windows that pivot from the top. Skyvevindu are often found in modern buildings, particularly in Scandinavia, and are appreciated for their clean lines and space-saving qualities.
The primary advantage of a skyvevindu is that it does not require any space in the room
Skyvevindu can be constructed from various materials, including wood, aluminum, and uPVC, each offering different aesthetic