Screen on Casement Window?
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Retractable Screen on Casement Window
Comments (4)jasonmi7: on a casement window, the screens are actually on the inside of the house. With the retractable option, you don't have to look at screens all the time when your windows are shut (which is the majority of the time). Maybe it's just a personal preference, but I've never had casement windows, so having screens on the inside is a bit odd to me - so I'm very excited about the retractable option!...See More42 inch casement window over sink and also retractable screens
Comments (18)So what are my options if I don't want to see the lines (just one big pane) AND I don't want a screen on the inside AND I don't want a casement? I don't want a picture window - it has to be open at least somewhat That was exactly my predicament when choosing my three kitchen windows. I hate interior screens and didn't want my windows cut in half by the framing. For the 24" windows flanking the range, I ended up choosing picture windows that do not open. They are very pretty, squeeze out every bit of room for glass, and have nice open, clean lines. For my 6' window over the cleanup sink, I choose a triple pane window with a fixed panel middle and sideways sliding smaller panels on the side. Not ideal but better than most options. My old kitchen had a 45" window that slide sideways. In short, you're going to have to compromise something from your wish/want list. Sucks. Although, there is the casement in-swinging option. But then you have the window opening into your faucet. This post was edited by breezygirl on Tue, Feb 5, 13 at 19:32...See MoreOlder casement windows--insect screen attachment?
Comments (4)I had understood that spring pins pass *through* the screen frame (a hole is drilled through the screen frame, etc.). In this case, that will not work, since the pin hole is aft of the frame. Is there a version of the spring pin which attaches to the surface of the frame instead?...See MoreOnline sources for retractable screens?
Comments (0)Anyone know of online sources for retractable screens for casement windows? I have a bay window above my kitchen sink with casements on either side. Retractable screens seem like a great idea....See Moresusan3733
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