Awning windows
A single glass pane, hinged at the top and opens from the bottom. Awning windows are versatile, can be installed in tight spaces, and provide excellent ventilation
Bay windows
Made up of three or more window panels, generally a combination of Picture or Double Hung. Bay windows jut out form the home, providing added interior space and an interesting exterior feature.
Bow windows
Made up of four or more window panels. Bow windows feature a soft exterior curve and expansive views.
Casement windows
Hinged on the side and opening outward to the left or right, casement windows are usually taller than they are wide and their entire sash opens to provide ventilation.
Gliding windows
Gliding windows are set on tracks for easy open and close. They feature an expansive glass surface area for great view of the outside surrounding.
Double Hung windows
A traditional choice across the country, Double Hung windows open vertically and can tilt inward for easy maintenance. Gliding windows are set on tracks for easy open and close. They feature an expansive glass surface area for great view of the outside surrounding.
Picture windows
A Large glass surface area makes for an expansive view and allows for natural light to flood the room. Picture windows are made from fixed glass and are meant to fill very large openings.