Instantly recognisable to kiwis, the design of outward opening uPVC windows is a traditional favourite. These windows complement most architectural styles, from modern to classic.
Outward opening windows can swing open from the left or right side (known as casement windows) or pivot at the top, so they swing open at the bottom (known as awning windows). You can fully customise the size, colour, and glass type to suit the design aesthetic of your home.
Outward opening windows swing open outward from a side or top hinge.
The outward opening design offers controlled ventilation, and maximises the influx of light into your home.
Each window is made with precision: every detail, from the framing to the glass, reflects our commitment to quality. Designed to seamlessly blend functionality and aesthetics, these windows are ideal for areas with limited space.
Our outward opening windows are engineered with security as a priority. When closed, they form a secure seal that is exceptionally resistant to forced entry. Durable materials along the opening edge significantly deter break-ins.
Our range of colours and finishes means you can select the best combination for your project
Balance energy efficiency, aesthetics, and durability with our options in glass, coatings, and framing
Our products are backed by warranties against defects or product malfunctions, giving you peace of mind.
Our range of door and window handles and hardware are functional durable, and stylish
NK’s windows have superior insulating properties thanks to the material’s natural thermal efficiency. uPVC acts as a strong insulator, preventing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. The frames have a multi-chambered design which together with double glazed units with low-emissivity coatings, further enhancing their insulation. This results in reduced energy consumption, lower heating and cooling costs, and a more comfortable indoor environment year-round. Make an eco-friendly choice, reduce your carbon emissions and contribute to creating sustainable, energy-efficient living spaces.
Outward opening windows don't intrude on your interior spaces, making them a great choice for areas with limited space, such as hallways, or rooms with furniture close to the window.
These windows feature secure multipoint locking systems. The window sash is secured to the frame at multiple points, making it very difficult for intruders to force the window open.
Outward opening windows open fully, creating a large opening that allows as much fresh air as required to flow into the room for better air circulation.
NK Windows are engineered to significantly reduce noise, creating a peaceful and quiet environment inside your home. The combination of high-quality uPVC frames, multi-chambered designs, and advanced double glazing technology effectively blocks out external sounds, making these windows ideal for homes in busy or noisy areas. The airtight seals further enhance their soundproofing capabilities, ensuring that unwanted noise stays outside, allowing you to enjoy a serene and comfortable living space. With NK Windows, you can experience the tranquility of a quieter home, free from the disruptions of the outside world.
Whether you’re starting a renovation project or building new, the path to creating homes that stand out starts with NK Windows. No matter the size of your project or the scope of your vision, our team is here to guide you through every step of the process.
You can trust us to turn your dreams into reality and your house into a home.
See our Glossary for any terms you want to clarify
The uPVC profile undergoes precision cutting and welding, with steel insertion and the fitting, testing, and glazing of opening and locking hardware all taking place in our Christchurch factory. Our glass is custom processed and cut by Viridian Glass.
PVC is short for polyvinyl chloride, a type of plastic widely used in construction and various industries since the 1950s. uPVC, or unplasticised PVC, is a specific form of PVC that is highly suitable as a material for window frames.
Its versatility allows it to be used in diverse applications, ranging from window frames and pipes to medical products.
Absolutely. The roots of uPVC windows trace back to 1959 when the first commercially available windows graced homes in Germany. Over the years, technology has advanced, and yet, some of those initial uPVC windows are still standing strong. In fact, more than 60% of European homes now boast the reliability of uPVC windows and doors.
Yes. Viewed across its lifecycle, uPVC is highly competitive in terms of environmental impact. Several recent eco-efficiency and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies on the most common applications show that, in terms of energy requirements and GWP (Global Warming Potential), uPVC is at least equal to alternative products. In many cases, it shows advantages both in terms of total energy consumption and lower CO2 emissions.
The core materials for uPVC production – chlorine and ethylene – are both by-products of other manufacturing processes. Chlorine is a by-product of caustic soda production with source raw materials of seawater and rock salt. Ethylene is a by-product of the petroleum refining industry i.e. PVC is not directly dependent on crude oil.
Our frames are also highly recyclable.
Absolutely. Our PVC profiles specifically engineered with New Zealand’s climate in mind, including those intense UV rays. The same robust formula stands resilient in other high UV environments such around the world, such as the Middle East, Australia and Latin America.
Definitely. Many of our customer projects involve renovations. We understand the importance of preserving character, and our robust uPVC frames are perfect for bungalows and villas.
Yes! We offer a full range of outward-opening windows, with traditional or contemporary styling. Find out more here
No. “uPVC windows” refers only to the frame material. We have access to the same glass options as any window supplier through our partnership with Viridian Glass based in Christchurch. Most common options include:
Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for all windows, as they can accumulate stains and damage over time due to pollution, weather, and various other factors. By adhering to proper cleaning and maintenance guidelines, you can optimize the appearance, functionality, and longevity of your windows.
See our After-care section to assist you in caring for your windows.
Navigating the regulations for planning permission can be intricate and perplexing. Permitted Development offers the opportunity to undertake specific home development projects without planning permission. However, it is crucial to adhere to planning guidelines to prevent any costly errors. Contact our team to find out more.
Under normal circumstances you will not need a builder if replacing windows and doors, we will do the work required. However, we do not carry out structural work, so in that case, the services of a builder would be required.
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