Double-Hung Windows
Both the top and bottom sashes can move, allowing for better ventilation.
Sliding Windows
These open horizontally by sliding along a track.
Casement Windows
Hinged on one side and open outward with a crank.
Awning Windows
Hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, often used for ventilation.
Picture Windows
Large, fixed windows that do not open, designed to provide an unobstructed view.
Bay Windows
Project outward from the home and usually consist of a large central window flanked by two smaller windows at an angle.
Bow Windows
Similar to bay windows but have more than three panels, creating a curved appearance.
Garden Windows
Box-like windows that project outward, creating a shelf space for plants or other items.
Skylight Windows
Installed on the roof to bring natural light into rooms.
Transom Windows
Small windows placed above doors or other windows, often for decorative purposes.
Arched Windows
Feature a rounded top for a more decorative, classic look.
Hopper Windows
Hinged at the bottom and open inward, often used in basements.