Specialty windows are windows that are not the traditional square or rectangular shape. They can stand alone as a picture window, or be combined with other operable windows or specialty shapes for something unique. Use specialty windows to add instant character, enhance curb appeal, create a focal point, or add more light to a room. Specialty windows are an excellent choice if you want to match a specific design period or style — or define a new one.
Why choose Specialty? Read Reviews. Read Questions 0. Design it to fit your life. Explore more projects. Grilles Form and function Different grille patterns can change the look of your windows and give your home a distinct style.
See options. Watch video. A top warranty in the industry Every Series window and door comes with one of the industry's best limited warranties. Additionally, they include detailed information on the construction of each type of Series window and door, along with sizing charts and section details. Product performance data is also included.
Sizing documents Standard size chart: Series specialty Custom size information: Series specialty Rough opening: Series specialty Alignment guide: Series windows Measurement guide: Series specialty. View all sizing docs. Product details. Architectural tools. Awning windows 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.
Casement windows What: The one that cranks open Where: Popular above kitchen sinks because they're so easy to open Fun Fact: Can be as big as 8 ft. Gliding windows 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. Pass-through window What: Sits just off of your countertop and slides smoothly into a pocket in the wall 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 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. 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.
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