Made-to-measure uPVC windows

Tilt & turn windows

Inward-opening window options for controlled ventilation, easier cleaning and practical upper-floor use.

  • Tilt position for secure everyday ventilation
  • Turn position for easier cleaning and wider access
  • Energy-rated glazing, colours and hardware options
  • Free survey and clear written quote before you order
Grey tilt and turn windows on a brick house

Flexible inward-opening windows for modern homes

Tilt and turn windows can tilt inwards for secure ventilation or turn inwards for a wider opening. They can be useful where outside access is awkward or where easy cleaning from inside matters.

We specify low-maintenance uPVC frames with suitable tilt-and-turn hardware, secure locking, double glazing and colour choices. Not every opening suits the hardware, so we confirm suitability during survey before recommending it.

What we confirm at survey

  • Opening size and tilt-turn hardware suitability
  • Internal clearance for inward opening
  • Frame colour and handle finish
  • Double or triple glazing suitability
  • Safety glass, ventilation and access requirements

Benefits of tilt & turn windows

A practical window style for controlled ventilation, easy cleaning, security and low-maintenance performance.

Controlled ventilation

Tilt mode lets fresh air in while keeping the opening more contained than a full swing opening.

Easy cleaning

Turn mode opens inwards, making external glass easier to reach from inside where suitable.

Secure locking

Modern locking hardware secures the sash to the frame when closed.

Upper-floor practicality

Useful where outside access is awkward or regular cleaning access matters.

Low maintenance

uPVC frames are easy to keep clean and do not need repainting like timber.

Colour choice

Choose classic white, greys, cream, Chartwell and woodgrain-style finishes.

Room-by-room glass

Add obscure, toughened, acoustic or decorative glass where the room needs it.

Local installation

Measured, quoted and fitted by our local HomeView Glazing and Doors team across South Wales.

Tilt & turn window configurations

Typical styles include single tilt-and-turn sashes, paired windows, fixed-and-opening combinations and larger glazed units where the opening size and hardware limits allow.

01

Single sash

A practical choice for bedrooms, studies and upper-floor rooms where easy ventilation and cleaning matter.

02

Paired windows

Two matching sashes can suit wider openings while keeping the tilt-and-turn operation balanced.

03

Fixed and opening

Combine a tilt-and-turn sash with fixed panes where you want more glass without every section opening.

04

Larger glazed units

Where hardware limits allow, larger units can maximise light while keeping inward-opening access.

Security and energy performance

Tilt and turn windows are specified around the opening, room layout and day-to-day use.

Security

  • Robust tilt-and-turn hardware confirmed during survey
  • Secure closing position for everyday use
  • Safety glass specified where regulations or use require it
  • Survey-led fitting details to reduce weak points around openings

Energy saving

  • Energy-rated double glazing as the standard recommendation
  • Triple glazing quoted where suitable for the property and budget
  • Modern seals and uPVC frame profiles to help reduce draughts
  • Ventilation details confirmed for each room

Colours and hardware finishes

8 Frame Colours. Every Style.
All Homeframe windows are available in 8 standard frame finishes including foiled woodgrain effects. Mix internal and external colours freely across suitable systems.

Frame Colours

8 finishes inc. woodgrain

White

RAL 9016

Anthracite Grey

RAL 7016

Agate Grey

RAL 7038

Chartwell Green

BS 14C35

Cream

RAL 9001

Black / Brown

Woodgrain

Light Oak

Woodgrain

Rosewood

Woodgrain

Hardware Finishes

Handle and hardware colour options

  • Chrome
  • Graphite
  • Gold
  • Black
  • White

Glazing and decorative options

Add the glass and detail that suits each room, whether you need privacy, a traditional look or extra comfort.

Obscure glass

Privacy for bathrooms, side windows and overlooked rooms while still letting light in.

Georgian bars

A traditional multi-pane appearance using modern sealed glass units.

Leaded designs

Decorative detailing for front-facing windows and feature panes where suitable.

Tilt & turn windows FAQs

What are tilt and turn windows?
Tilt and turn windows can tilt inwards for ventilation or turn inwards for a wider opening, using suitable specialist hardware.
Are tilt and turn windows suitable for every opening?
Not always. Suitability depends on opening size, internal clearance, hardware limits and how the room is used. We confirm this during survey.
Are tilt and turn windows easy to clean?
They can make cleaning easier because the sash turns inward, but practical access depends on the window size and room layout.
Can I choose colours, handles and glazing?
Yes. We’ll confirm frame colour, handle finish, glazing and any safety or privacy glass requirements before quoting.

Start your tilt & turn window project

Book a free survey and we’ll check the opening, room layout and hardware suitability before sending a clear written quote.

Aftercare & repairs

Repairs and support when you need them.

Trusted by customers

Helpful survey appointments, written quotes and practical advice before you decide.

Work is guaranteed

Manufacturer-backed products and workmanship support. Terms confirmed at quote.

Local South Wales installer

Focused on careful installation, clear advice and tidy working practices.

Our promise

Clear written quotes

We give clear written quotes before work starts, with the main specification set out in plain English.

  • We give clear written quotes before work starts, with the main specification set out in plain English.
  • We do not use hard-sell tactics or same-day pressure. You can take time to make the right decision.
  • We measure properly and confirm sizes, styles, glazing, hardware and finishes before anything is ordered.
  • We recommend what suits the property, not what costs most, and we explain practical trade-offs clearly.
  • We protect your home, work tidily and clean up after fitting, with respect for your time and property.
  • We keep you updated and aim to respond within 24 hours, especially when you are waiting for next steps.
  • We explain guarantees, aftercare and repair options in plain English so you know where you stand.
  • We stay accountable after installation if you need support, adjustments or repair advice later on.
  • We agree installation dates that suit you and tell you promptly if anything needs to move, so you are never left guessing.
  • We supply established window and door systems from reputable manufacturers, with the detail confirmed clearly on your written quote.
  • You deal with our Newport-based team from first enquiry through fitting, so answers stay straightforward and consistent.
  • We review completed work with you, agree any minor snags and put them right promptly before we consider the job closed.