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Types of Windows & Doors Your Home Needs!

Awning

Awning

What:

Awning windows are top-hinged and open outward from the bottom, creating a weather-resistant canopy effect.

Where:

Bathrooms, Kitchen & Basements

Pros:
  • Best For Ventilation
  • Energy Efficient Seals
  • Compact & Secure
Cons:
  • Limited egress in emergencies
  • Not ideal for areas with heavy foot traffic outside

Casement

Casement

What:

Casement windows are side-hinged and swing outward like doors, operated by a crank or handle. Their sleek design and unobstructed glass panels offer excellent ventilation and clear views.

Where:

Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens

Pros:
  • Superior airflow and energy efficiency.
  • Tight seal when closed—great for insulation.
  • Easy to operate and clean
Cons:
  • Requires clearance outside for full opening.
  • May not suit areas with heavy wind exposure

Bay & Bow

Bay & Bow

What:

Bay and bow windows extend outward from the home’s exterior, creating a spacious, light-filled alcove. While bay windows typically feature three panels (a large center window flanked by two angled side windows), bow windows consist of four or more panels forming a gentle curve.

Where:

Popular in living rooms, dining areas, and master bedrooms.

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Pros:
  • Expands interior space and natural light
  • Adds visual interest and value to the home
  • Offers versatile design and ventilation option

Cons:
  • Requires more wall space and structural support.
  • Higher installation cost compared to standard windows.

Single Hung

Single Hung

What:

Single windows are timeless, vertically sliding windows known for their classic look and space-saving design. Single hung windows have a fixed top sash and a movable bottom sash

Where:

Bedrooms, Living Rooms, and Hallways.

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Pros:
  • Easy to operate and clean.
  • Excellent for ventilation control.

Cons:
  • Not ideal for very wide window openings.

Gliding

Gliding

What:

Gliding windows, also known as sliding windows, feature one or more sashes that slide horizontally along a track. With a clean, contemporary look and smooth operation, they’re a practical solution for maximising space and light.

Where:

Modern homes, patios, and walkways.

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Pros:
  • Easy to operate and clean.
  • Great for wide, unobstructed views.
  • Space-saving.

Cons:
  • Limited ventilation
  • Tracks may require regular cleaning.

Picture

Picture

What:

Picture windows are large, fixed-pane windows designed to frame expansive outdoor views like a living portrait.

Where:

 living rooms, stairwells, and vaulted spaces.

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Pros:
  • Unobstructed views and abundant daylight.
  • Highly energy-efficient.
  • Low maintenance.

Cons:
  • No ventilation
  • May require custom sizing. 

French Casement

French Casement

What:

French casement windows feature two side-hinged sashes that open outward from the center, offering a wide, unobstructed view and maximum ventilation.

Where:

Living rooms, Dining areas, and Master Suites.

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Pros:
  • Full, uninterrupted opening for airflow and egress.
  • Sophisticated aesthetic with classic appeal
  • Excellent for natural light & panoramic views.

Cons:
  • Requires exterior clearance
  • Need more structural support than standard windows.

Entry Door

Entry Door

What:

Entry doors are the focal point of your home’s exterior—blending security, style, and durability. Available in a range of materials like wood, fiberglass, and steel, they set the tone for your home’s design while protecting what matters most.

Where:

Main front entrance for residential homes.

Pros:
  • Boosts home security and energy efficiency
  • Enhances curb appeal and resale value
  • Wide variety of styles, finishes, and hardware options
Cons:
  • Premium materials and custom designs can increase cost.
  • May require professional installation for proper fit and insulation
Patio Hinged

Patio Hinged

What:

Swing-style doors (often French) connecting indoors to patio/outdoor.

Where:

Best in spacious rooms with clearance for door swing.

Pros:
  • Wide opening access
  • Strong security
  • Good ventilation.
  • Customizable designs.
Cons:
  • Needs swing space.
  • Can obstruct pathways.
  • Less space-efficient.
  • Hinges/seals need upkeep.
  • Weather impact on outward swing.

Gliding Door

Gliding Door

What:

Sliding glass doors that move horizontally on a track.

Where:

Best in tight spaces or modern homes where swing clearance is limited.

Pros:

• Space-saving design
• Large glass panels for light/views
• Easy operation
• Modern aesthetic
• Low maintenance

Cons:

• Narrower opening than hinged doors
• Track requires cleaning
• Less ventilation (only one side opens)
• Security depends on lock quality
• Limited design variety

French door

French door

What:

Double hinged doors with glass panels, often opening inward or outward.

Where:

Ideal for patios, balconies, or rooms needing elegance and natural light.

Pros:
  • Classic, timeless style
  • Wide opening for access
  • Bright, airy feel with glass panels
  • Strong security options
  • Enhances home value

Cons:
  • Higher cost than sliders.
  • Hinges/seals need upkeep.
  • Less space-efficient in small area.

Pivot Wall

Pivot Wall

What:

Oversized door/wall rotating on top & bottom pivots.

Where:

Luxury homes, modern entryways, showrooms, large patio openings.

Pros:
  • Bold, modern aesthetic
  • Handles oversized panels
  • Smooth pivot motion
  • Customizable materials
  • High design impact

Cons:
  • Expensive installation
  • Needs professional setup
  • Less energy efficient
  • Pivot hardware upkeep
  • Not ideal in high winds

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