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Replacement Window Styles and Shapes

Awning Window - Double-Hung openings can accommodate a single Awning Window under a Picture Window for an alpine look. Slim design maximizes light and sight while maintaining ventilation, and gives the home a taller, more contemporary look.
 Awning Window
Bay Window - Available in Double-Hung or Casement combinations, the Bay Window is a favorite to decorate a home and add the feeling of extra space. Any opening 4-foot or larger is a perfect opportunity.  Bay Window
Bow Window - Gently curving, this unit of Casement Windows gives more possible venting combinations than standard picture window/flanker combinations or Bay Windows.  Bow Window
Circle Top Window - For that extra touch, the Circle Top with sunburst grid is a perfect choice. For extra-tall openings, the Circle Top can be placed over a matching Double Hung in the same opening.  Circle Top Window
Casement Window - Hinged on the side and having one sash, the Casement Window allows lots of glass area and easy cleaning. Not only does the casement open up the room to more air and light, the inward closing action makes a tighter weatherseal the harder the wind blows.  Casement Window
Double Hung Window - The most popular and common window type in most homes. Two sash (upper and lower) both operate and slide vertically to open and close.  Double Hung Window
Garden Window - Popular, and beautiful, the Garden Window is a perfect addition over the sink in the kitchen, in the family-room, in the den, or anywhere more light and plants will add to the comfort and pleasure in the home.  Garden Window
Hopper Window - Like the Awning Window, the Hopper is hinged horizontally but at the bottom. Makes a perfect basement window replacement.  Hopper Window
Single-Hung Window - Up and down sliding window with the bottom sash operable and the top sash fixed.  Single-Hung Window
Architectural Shapes - Unique, shapes like trapezoids, octagons and triangles allow for architectural design in many window applications.  Architectural Shapes
Sliding Window - Horizontal sliding windows offer ease of use and large glass areas and are available in multiple panels with one or more operating.  Sliding Window