An awning window is perfect for many architectural styles and it looks intriguing when grouped with other window types. It is hinged at the top and opens out from the bottom in an upword swing.
A bay window is composed of three or more indivdual units. The center unit is parallel to the exterior wall with side or flanking units aligned at 30 or 45 degree angles.
A casement window perfectly complements the simplicity of modern design. This type of window is hinge on either side so that the sash opens outward, to the right or left, in a swinging motion.
Double-hung windows feture an upper and lower sash that slides vertically past each other in a single frame. Both sashes tilt in for convenient cleaning.
A single-hung window provides a classic apperance to any home. It features a stationary top sash and a bottom sash that slides vertically. The sash tilts in for convenient cleaning.
Each of our slider windows features clean lines for a streamlined look. This type of window has one stationary sash and on sash that moves to the right or left in grooves or on tracks. The sash tilts in for convenient cleaning.