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Casement window

What:

The one that cracks open

Where:

Popular above kitchen sink because they are easy to open

Fun fact:

Can be as big as 8 feet tall for light and fresh air

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Casement window

What:

The one that cracks open

Where:

Popular above kitchen sink because they are easy to open

Fun fact:

Can be as big as 8 feet tall for light and fresh air
Awning window

Awning window

What:

The one that cranks open from the bottom

Where:

Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow

Fun fact:

Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter-patter and feel the fresh air
Single and Double-Hung windows

Casement window

What:

The ones that slide up and down

Where:

Often placed ... well, everywhere

Fun fact:

Some of the most common windows in America
Picture window

Picture window

What:

The one that doesn’t open

Where:

Often combined with windows that do open

Fun fact:

Great way to frame views and fill your space with natural light
Gliding window

Gliding window

What:

The one that slides side to side

Where:

Often found in kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms

Fun fact:

Like a sliding glass door but smaller
Bow and Bay windows

Bow and Bay windows

What:

The cozy nooks with at least three windows

Where:

Most often used in living rooms and bedrooms

Fun fact:

Angled out beyond the house wall for extra space inside
Specialty Windows

Specialty Windows

What:

The ones that don’t open but come in fun shapes

Where:

Often used as a design statement

Fun fact:

Shapes to fit even the most unique personalities
Pass-Through Window

Pass-Through Window

What:

Sits just off your countertop and slides smoothly open

Where:

Popular in kitchens that open to a patio or deck

Fun fact:

Impressive way to host a party and really open up your spaces
Big doors

Big doors

What:

Epic moving glass walls that fold, slide or pivot

Where:

Often used for panoramic views and bringing the outside in

Fun fact:

More than just a door, it's up to 60 ft. of pure wonder
Entry doors

Entry doors

What:

The front door and the first impression

Where:

The entrance of your home, of course!

Fun fact:

Adds curb appeal and character to any home
Patio doors

French & hinged patio doors

What:

The door that swings open

Where:

Great for patios, decks and even side entrances

Fun fact:

It can swing in or out, either way you'll get outside!
Storm & Screen doors

Storm & Screen doors

What:

The extra door or screen for entryway weather protection

Where:

Sits in front of your front or back door

Fun fact:

Lets the air and light in, keeps the bugs out
Gilding doors

Gliding patio doors

What:

The one that slides open

Where:

Perfect when you don’t have space for a hinged patio door

Fun fact:

Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors
window

Casement window

What:

The one that cracks open

Where:

Popular above kitchen sink because they are easy to open

Fun fact:

Can be as big as 8 feet tall for light and fresh air
Awning window

Awning window

What:

The one that cranks open from the bottom

Where:

Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow

Fun fact:

Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter-patter and feel the fresh air
Single and Double-Hung windows

Casement window

What:

The ones that slide up and down

Where:

Often placed ... well, everywhere

Fun fact:

Some of the most common windows in America
Picture window

Picture window

What:

The one that doesn’t open

Where:

Often combined with windows that do open

Fun fact:

Great way to frame views and fill your space with natural light
Gliding window

Gliding window

What:

The one that slides side to side

Where:

Often found in kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms

Fun fact:

Like a sliding glass door but smaller
Bow and Bay windows

Bow and Bay windows

What:

The cozy nooks with at least three windows

Where:

Most often used in living rooms and bedrooms

Fun fact:

Angled out beyond the house wall for extra space inside
Specialty Windows

Specialty Windows

What:

The ones that don’t open but come in fun shapes

Where:

Often used as a design statement

Fun fact:

Shapes to fit even the most unique personalities
Pass-Through Window

Pass-Through Window

What:

Sits just off your countertop and slides smoothly open

Where:

Popular in kitchens that open to a patio or deck

Fun fact:

Impressive way to host a party and really open up your spaces
Big doors

Big doors

What:

Epic moving glass walls that fold, slide or pivot

Where:

Often used for panoramic views and bringing the outside in

Fun fact:

More than just a door, it's up to 60 ft. of pure wonder
Entry doors

Entry doors

What:

The front door and the first impression

Where:

The entrance of your home, of course!

Fun fact:

Adds curb appeal and character to any home
Patio doors

French & hinged patio doors

What:

The door that swings open

Where:

Great for patios, decks and even side entrances

Fun fact:

It can swing in or out, either way you'll get outside!
Storm & Screen doors

Storm & Screen doors

What:

The extra door or screen for entryway weather protection

Where:

Sits in front of your front or back door

Fun fact:

Lets the air and light in, keeps the bugs out
Gilding doors

Gliding patio doors

What:

The one that slides open

Where:

Perfect when you don’t have space for a hinged patio door

Fun fact:

Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors