
Casement Windows
- Contemporary style with more light and a larger view. Casement windows are
more common in newer homes and are typical in the western part of the United
States.
Awning
Windows - Similar in design to casement windows, but wider than they are tall. Awning windows are commonly used for ventilation when placed above or below a window or door; they provide more light and are often used in homes with traditional, double-hung windows.
Double-Hung
- A more traditional appearance than casement windows. Double-hung windows
are common in older homes in the eastern part of the United States.
Bay/Bow Windows
- Window combinations that reach out into the world and capture the view
in a limited amount of space. Bay windows are typically three
windows joined together. The center window is often fixed with operating
double-hung or casement windows on the sides. Bow windows consist of
four or more casement windows joined together to form a graceful curve.
Fixed Windows - Windows that cannot be opened.
Made in a wide range of sizes, in rectangular and custom shapes.
Circle head Windows
- A little touch that makes a big difference. Circle head
windows are designed to fit perfectly over other windows and doors. |