Window Styles
Single Hung & Double Hung See Our Double Hung Window Styles

What is a Double Hung Window?
Double hung windows are designed and engineered so that the bottom window slides up and partially covers the top sash when opened. A double hung window has two stacked windows that can each move up and down independent of one another. Double hung windows are easy to use, full of curbside appeal, and their thermal efficiency is second-to-none.
How is a Single Hung different than a Double Hung?
On a single hung window the upper sash is fixed and only the lower sash operates. Single hungs typically cost slightly less than double hungs, but many homeowners want both sashes to operate – therefore many manufactures no longer offer single hung windows.
Best Features of a Double Hung Window Styles
- Sashes both tilt in for easy cleaning
- Outstanding ventilation
- Energy efficient
- Improved airflow
Configurations
- Single Hung
- Double Hung
- Double Hung Cottage
- Double Hung Reverse Cottage
Casement See Our Casement Window Styles

What is a Casement Window?
Casement windows are designed and engineered to open and close on a hinge – swinging inward or outward with a crank or push out operation. These windows are available in large sizes and can be opened all the way to allow for a gorgeous view as well as maximum airflow – and can be utilized individually or in combination with multiple window units.
Best Features of a Casement Window Styles
- Easy to open and close
- Easy Cleaning
- Opens outward fully, providing maximum ventilation and natural light
Configurations
- Single Casement
- Double Casement
- Triple Casement
- Quad Casement
Gliding See Our Gliding Window Styles

What is a Gliding Window?
Gliding windows have sashes that operate horizontally, allowing for top-to-bottom ventilation and quality airflow. The sashes do not open outward, so gliding windows are able to serve as exceptional space-savers within the home.
Best Features of a Gliding Window
- No outward protrusion – perfect for rooms that face walkways, porches or decks
- Unobstructed view
- Energy Efficiency & ventilation
- Easy to operate
Configurations
- Two Lite or Tilt In
- Three Lite or Tilt In
Awning See Our Awning Window Styles

What is an Awning Window?
Awning windows are hinged on the top and open outward from the bottom, allowing for a maximum ventilation and airflow while providing protection from the rain. Often installed higher on walls for privacy, these windows can be utilized alone or combined with larger stationary windows for a more scenic view.
How is an Awning different than a Casement?
Awning windows have a single sash like casement windows but are hinged on the top rather than on the side. Casement windows are hinged at the side and open outward, to the left or to the right. They are available in one, two, three, four or five-lite configurations. Casement windows are made for openings in which the height is greater than the width. However, awning windows are hinged at the top and are only available in one, two or three-lite configurations. Awning windows are made for openings in which the width is greater than the height.
Best Features of an Awning Window
- Excellent Ventilation
- Unobstructed Views
- Energy Efficiency
- Effortless Operation
- Easy Cleaning
- Security
Configurations
- One-Lite
- Two-Lite
- Two-Lite Stacked
- Two-Lite Reverse Stacked
Bay & bow See Our Bay & bow Window Styles

What are Bay & Bow Windows?
Bay and Bow windows are designed to extend outside a wall to open up a room, providing a panoramic view and a well-lit living space. Bay windows are comprised of three or more windows that form corner angles, while bow windows contain four or more windows and form a subtler, more rounded curve.
How are Bay & Bow windows different?
Bay and bow windows are similar in the sense that they extend outward from the living space, but dissimilar in the angles at which they protrude. Bay windows create sharp external angles and are typically utilized in smaller openings; while bow windows extend at subtler angles and are most widely installed in larger openings than bay windows.
Best Features of Bay & Bow Windows
- Frame accepts any combination of our standard picture and operation units.
- Structure supports spacious projection for visual depth and utility.
- Warm edge spacer system.
- Insulated seat board.
- Can be built into exterior soffit area for protection and a finished look.
Common Configurations
- Three-Lite Bay
- Three-Lite Bow
- Four-Lite Bow
- Five-Lite Bow
Garden See Our Garden Window Styles

What is a Garden Window?
Garden windows are designed to allow a bit of the outdoors into your living space, as they project outward and serve as an extended niche for flowers, photos, or other in-home decor. Designed and engineered for beauty and functionality, garden windows are both aesthetically pleasing and energy-efficient.
Best Features of a Garden Window
- Classic Design
- It can be opened completely
- Excellent Ventilation
- Easy Cleaning
- Uncompromising Security
Best Feature of a Garden
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Hinged sashes for easy cleaning.
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Glass on all sides except the bottom.
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Multi-point locking system provides a tight and secure seal.
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Slim line design maximizes viewing area allowing for more light into the home.
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Side casements are hinged on the outboard jamb to provide maximum ventilation.
Hopper See Our Hopper Window Styles

What is a Hopper Window?
A hopper window has a handle at the top, hinges at the sides, and open by pulling inward. Ideal when confronted by masonry openings, and always custom made to suit your home, the hopper window is sturdy, durable, and also features a full screen for ventilation when desired. A common choice for basement windows.
How is a Hopper different than an Awning?
Hopper windows open inward, into the house – while awnings move outward away from the house. While both are outstanding in terms of ventilation, hoppers are more often applied in basements or other small, hard-to-reach areas.
Best Features of a Hopper
- Classic Design
- It can be opened completely
- Excellent Ventilation
- Easy Cleaning
- Perfect for those hard-to-reach areas
Picture See Our Picture Window Styles

What is a Picture Window?
Picture windows are large stationary windows that offer expansive, sweeping views, allowing for maximum natural light. Available in numerous configurations and sizes, and employed either as standalone windows or coupled beautifully with operating windows, picture windows are as stylish and elegant as they are durable and low-maintenance. Picture windows are perfect for homeowners looking optimize a beautiful panoramic view.
Best Features of a Picture Window Styles
- They provide natural beauty and lighting
- They are normally cheaper to maintain than standard windows
- They can help with insulation and weatherproofing
- These windows are very energy efficient
- They keep out allergens
SpecialtySee Our Specialty Window Styles

What is a Specialty Window?
Specialty windows are an example of high design standards and modern engineering working together to create spacious, well-lit living areas that form a connection between indoor and outdoor living. Custom-made window shapes come in a multitude of shapes and sizes – from oval and eliptical, to octagonal and half-round – that instantly improve the curbside appeal of any home.
While some of these windows were created for a specific purpose, specialty windows afford you the opportunity to create a unique look for your home by combining specialty windows with traditional styles.
Best Features of a Specialty Window Styles
- Unique Shapes and Design Options
- Lock Features
- Design Flexibility
- Durable Frames
- Insulating Properties
Configurations
- Circle Top
- Trapezoid
- Eyebrow
- Eyebrow With Extended leg
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