Awning windows are incredibly easy to operate, making them an ideal option for hard-to-reach places like a stairwell or above the kitchen sink.
Learn More About Awning WindowsSimilar to bay windows, bow windows are designed to let sunlight in from several different angles simultaneously, making the room feel more spacious.
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This simple yet effective design offers a number of benefits, including versatility when it comes to ventilation. They can be positioned to catch a breeze at pretty much any angle the wind is blowing.
Learn More About Casement WindowsFeaturing two moveable sashes, double hung windows provide a full range of operability. They’re easy to use, easy to clean, and built to be highly energy efficient.
Learn More About Double Hung WindowsMost commonly seen above kitchen sinks, garden windows can also add much-needed shelf space to kitchens with limited storage and are a great way to add a creative, eye-catching architectural detail to your home.
Learn More About Garden WindowsOften used in basements to bring in fresh air and sunlight, hopper windows feature an angled, tilt-in design that helps keep dirt and debris from blowing inside the home.
Learn More About Hopper WindowsWith no moving parts, picture windows provide an incredibly air-resistant barrier and are the most energy efficient of all window styles.
Learn More About Picture WindowsWith low-profile frames and wide, unobstructed glass panes, sliding windows offer crisp, clear views and their horizontal operation makes them an ideal choice for rooms with shorter walls.
Learn More About Sliding WindowsA strategically placed specialty window is the perfect way to add your own personal touch to your home and make it uniquely yours.
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