Windows

A dining room with four chairs and a table

Horizontal Slider Windows

Operating horizontal slider windows is a straightforward process, as they smoothly open along a horizontal track either from the left or right side.

These windows are versatile and complement a range of architectural styles, serving as a favored choice for meeting bedroom egress standards in both new constructions and as replacements for sliding windows.

Their suitability extends to rooms with limited space, such as those facing walkways or patios, as they avoid swinging outward when opened.

A room with two windows and a desk

Single Hung Windows

Single-hung windows feature a design where the lower sash moves upward to facilitate ventilation, while the upper sash remains stationary.

Due to their ability to open and close without outward protrusion, single-hung windows prove to be an ideal option for rooms oriented toward walkways, porches, or patios.

These windows provide a classic aesthetic that seamlessly integrates with various architectural home styles.

A kitchen with a large window and wooden floors

Picture Windows

Providing stunning, obstruction-free views without any rails, picture windows showcase your outdoor scenery.

As fixed windows, they are often paired with operable windows in rooms requiring increased ventilation.

Picture windows are a favored option for expansive installations, such as floor-to-ceiling window walls.