Double-Hung
Both the upper and lower sashes slide open, which helps air to circulate naturally. Both sashes tilt inward for easing cleaning.
Single-Hung
The lower sash of our Single-Hung Windows slides open to let in fresh air, while the upper sash is stationary.
Awning
Hinged at the top, Awning Windows open from the bottom to let in the air without letting in the rain.
Fixed
Add some architectural flare to any room with a variety of geometric shapes and sizes. Fixed windows do not open, but may be combined with other window types.
Sliding
Rolling open horizontally from one side, Sliding Windows can maximize your air flow and allow easy egress from an upper floor.
Casement
Hinged at the side, Casement Windows swing open like a door to let in air from top to bottom while maintaining a simple, modern profile.
Bay
Ideal for Victorian homes, Bay Windows expand your view and add style to any room. Available in 30- or 45-degree angles.
Bow
The gently angled lines of a Bow Window create the illusion of a curved wall by adjoining four or more windows along a radius.
Garden
Transform any room into a greenhouse with a three-sided Garden Window, featuring a glass top, a shelf, and side windows that open.
Tilt and Turn
The Tilt and Turn is a ground-breaking design that is inspired by European trends, delivering the functionality of a casement window and the ventilation of a hopper wind.