Hinged at the top, these versatile operable windows can be used in any room of the house. Awnings crank open, or push-out and stay put, usually to a maximum of around eight inches. Click on the awning window photo at left to learn more.
Hinged at the side, this popular window looks great wherever it’s found, particularly in certain vernaculars, like the brick ranch. These crank open, or push-out and stay put, usually to ninety degrees. Click the casement at left to crank open more details.
Simply the least expensive room addition you’ll ever purchase, a bay or bow window is an exciting plus to any room. These are tricky to specify, to measure, and to build, so be sure you have confidence in the expert with whom you choose to work! Click on the bay at left for more information.
As a two-sash window, one sash operates by sliding on a track, or both do. This window can also be built with a fixed picture window in the center. Click on the picture for more details.