Awning windows are hinged at the top and open out like an awning. They're often placed above or below other windows—and over doors—for extra ventilation and light.
Bay and bow windows are combinations of windows that reach out into the world. Even with limited wall space, they allow you to have more windows to capture the view.
Casement windows feature one hinged sash that swings out, welcoming the breeze in. These windows are coveted for their clean, uncluttered views and effortless operation.
Double-hung windows have two sliding sash providing efficient ventilation. Raise the lower sash to allow in a cool breeze. Lower the upper sash to pull hot air from the ceiling outside.
Garden windows add light and architectural interest to any room. They're traditionally used over the kitchen sink for growing herbs and other houseplants.
Special shape windows are available in rectangular, curved and angled. They can be used by themselves or with other products, providing endless possibilities.