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This is most of Europe actually

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They are called “casement” windows, specifically turn/tilt operation, and they do exist in the USA. They are typically more expensive than vinyl double hung, and home builders tend to shy away from anything “different” that might scare away home buyers. That’s why you don’t see them very often.

But if you want them, you can buy them and have them installed. You can even get them in patio door sizes, but the larger the door, the heavier it is when it tilts.

It’s really common for people unfamiliar with the door function to lift the handle and think it’s locked, and then a strong breeze blows the door inward. Between the noise and seeing the door falling inward, it can be pretty scary.

Source: I worked in construction in the US with European builders who loved these things and couldn’t figure out why Americans didn’t.

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In Italian and French they are caled “Vasistas”, from the German “Was ist das?” (What’s that?), it’s said they called it that way because the first German tourists who saw those windows in France were confused and kept asking for clarifications on how they worked.

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In France, a vasistas is a velux roof window. The windows in the picture have been our regular every day windows for a few decades.

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Oh really? My bad then. We call those windows from the pic “vasistas” in Italian, and I was always told we copied that word from the French. I just checked whether such a word existed in French, saw that it did, and didn’t ask any further questions.

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AFAIK we also call them velux windows in the UK.

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13 points

I want this want this to be real and will not investigate further.

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It sounds so real!

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vasistas

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vasistas

its real, though not necessarily the type of window that you described. also exists in Turkish. i have a Turkish colleague who was very proud to explain the origin of that word to us in Germany :D .

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Interesting. Like I said in another comment in Italian it means exactly what I said. From the first line on the topic on Italian wikipedia:

A vasistas (also written wasistas) is a type of window that is also opeaneable on the inside […]. The system allows the door to rotate down and the opening is delimited by special stops, called opening delimiters.

But apparently, after reading the French wikipedia page they use that word for something else. So it appears that we did steal the word from them, but used it to describe something different.

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I have windows like this in America. But you need 3 hands to work them. I’d kill for a simple lever like that.

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You should be able to tilt or turn from the handle. Is it too heavy to maneuver with one hand?

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My expensive vinyl double hung windows in my previous house actually had a casement-like feature and I could easily remove either part. I loved those windows; I wish I could have taken them with me.

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Forget this gimmick, the real yuropean superiority is in proper blinds that are actually designed to block most light. For some reason they are extremely uncommon in north America

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Those are made by the same people who make American bathroom stall doors

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I’m going to go absolutely bonkers if I have to deal with one more set of cordless blinds that refuse to lift back up after you pull them down. The unshielded street light that exists only to ensure that I can see my car from my window at night, and shines not only through the cheap pvc but between the slats directly into my retinas, lighting my entire room at least 10 lumens brighter when there’s a layer of snow on the ground, is already wearing my sanity quite thin on its own, and I’m not even on the floor that catches the most light from it.

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6 points

Please, for your sanity, buy some blackout curtains

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Oh, for their sanity…and it sounds like they’re in an environment with cold temps that have snow…blackout curtains will also help with keeping out the cold, keeping heat in. Save on utilities.

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I don’t want blackout curtains. I like to let some light in the morning and during the day without sacrificing privacy in the early evening if I forget to close them. I also don’t like the thick unwieldy material of blackout curtains. Whoever put the stupid street lights out should have to be more considerate of the light pollution they create 😂

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My dad is a light sleeper and when he has to attend a conference in the US he literally has to bring a sleeping mask to ensure he will be able to sleep properly

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I just want something my cat can’t destroy, is that too much to ask?

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European blinds solve this as well, they are made of plastic and are on the outside of the window, not inside

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Blinds on the outside? Here all blinds are inside the window between the window planes

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Huh? They aren’t in every European country

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That line of thought is the first step towards making cats more destructive.

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Yes.

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But think of the curtains industry! We must protect it

-Some congressional committee, circa 2029

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proper blinds that are actually designed to block most light

You mean roll shutters?

Childhood home had both tilt & turn windows along with roll shutters, all imported from Germany in the late 70s when no-one in North America had them. I’m doing a frame-off reno on my current to add exactly those features.

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You mean roll shutters?

Yes, I was not sure about the English terminology 😅 I was a bit shocked when I went studying in Canada and discovered they were basically alien technology to them

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Xommon in central and southern Europe, not sure about northern. They are mostly there to limit sunlight in the summer where the house would be baked otherwise.

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They’re all over the place in France and Germany. Also saw them a lot in Greece but I didn’t visit that many places here tbh

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Yes Greece and Italy definitely very common.

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Brit here, all the windows in my flat have this system.

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Must be a pre-Brexit window.

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12 points

You know it.

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Glad they’re gone

Edit: -6 votes? 😅 Geez Lemmy is even faster at jumping to conclusions than Reddit!

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5 points

The Brits?

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Klaus Fuchs gave them to you!

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Traitor!

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Germans literally never think about this unless when travelling abroad.

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Some people say this is why Hitler ordered operation Barbarossa. Not smart people , but people.

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