The most well-known type of window, double-hung windows are highly versatile, fitting into homes ranging in architectural style from traditional to contemporary.
With their striking aesthetics and great ability to vent air, casement windows remain a popular option. Able to crank or push open up to 90 degrees, they allow for optimal airflow.
While they don’t open, picture windows still pack a punch with their ability to maximize your natural light and views of the outdoors. Plus, they add interest to your home’s interior design.
Awning windows are hinged at the top and crank open six to eight inches for increased airflow. They work well across a variety of architectural styles, especially contemporary design.
This window style is perfect for homeowners seeking the expanded views and light of picture windows with the open-and-close capabilities of other styles. Horizontal slider windows glide on a track for easy access to air.
These attractive, decorative windows extend to the outside of your home. They typically function more as design focal points rather than major viewing windows, but they still offer a view of the outside world.
One of the oldest window styles, single-hung windows complement a range of home styles. Unlike double-hung windows, these have only one moving sash—the lower.
Special-shaped and combination windows add visual interest and light to any room. Like bay and bow windows, they are meant to be focal points on your home’s exterior.
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