Original question by @tetris11@lemmy.ml

To let a breeze into your room, do your windows open out from the bottom or the top?

If your windows are stacked (upper and lower) which part opens and which part stays fixed?

(Germans with 3D windows don’t count. Lüften is a weird cultish ritual and you should all feel bad.)

      • ManixT@lemmy.world
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        21 hours ago

        I hate this style of window. I live in Europe and have plenty of them in my house. Compared to typical north American designs that slide up or down to open, you lose the ability to open your window varying amounts. Not to mention your air only comes in at the top and any desired draft is blocked. Fully opening them is a pain because they’re so large and need a huge sweeping area clear.

        I feel they’re only really superior when you’re living 3+ storeys high.

        Also, the lack of bug screens here is mind boggling.

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            10 hours ago

            Yeah, I had them made and installed in all of my windows, but that’s a rarity here even though mosquitoes are all over the place. I couldn’t imagine living without them.

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            10 hours ago

            Safer for kids and higher elevations are usually windier, so you wouldn’t usually want a direct draft, so the upwards venting is nice

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          13 hours ago

          I only have option 2, and would like option 1. But I can still open varying amounts, depending if it’s extra windy or not. The slide bar had adjustable tension.

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          10 hours ago

          German living in Sweden here. Never seen them here (Stockholm area). I am sad.

          As far as I understand the ones we have here are generally better for bad weather. Can leave them open even in some rain. Not sure I find it worth it though. I miss my German windows.

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            5 hours ago

            Same with the Windows we have. You can just leave the windows open and nothing happens during rain e.g. (It’s a new building so it might have new windows compared to Stockholm which has a lot of old buildings.)

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      1 day ago

      I do enjoy making people who don’t know about these windows have that momentarily freakout when they use option 1.

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        1 day ago

        And you can continue the fun when they start experimenting with it and inevitably fall into option 1.5 and have the window hanging from one corner.

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          1 day ago

          Oh no! I’d have to leave the room for that. I cringe way to hard every time anyone (or even I myself) gets a window into option 1.5 it feels like things are about to break very bad.