13 Types of Windows Frames with Benefits

When it’s time to replace your old windows, you have many choices to make. One of the most important choices is the style of window you want.

Different Types of Windows Frames for the Home

There are many different types of windows to choose from, and each has its own benefits. Here’s a helpful guide to the different types of windows to help you make the best choice for your home.

Benefits of Single Hung Windows

Two Single Hung Windows Side by Side
  • Single-hung windows are the most common type of window found in homes today.
  • They consist of a single sash that moves up and down to open and close
  • The lower sash is fixed in place, while the upper sash can be opened to allow airflow into the room.
  • They are typically less expensive than other types of windows, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners.
  • Single-hung windows also require less maintenance than other window styles, making them a convenient option for busy homeowners.
  • If you’re considering installing new windows in your home, be sure to consider single-hung windows as a potential option.

Benefits of Double-Hung Windows

A pair of double-hung windows with moveable top panel. Frame is also often thicker than single-hung windows.
  • Double-hung windows are similar to single-hung windows, but they have two sashes that move up and down.
  • This allows for better ventilation and more options for opening the window.
  • Double-hung windows are a good choice for bedrooms and other rooms where you want to be able to control the amount of airflow.
  • They are also a good choice for rooms that get a lot of sun, as you can open the top sash to let in light while keeping the bottom sash closed to keep out the heat.
  • Double-hung windows are more expensive than single-hung windows, but they offer more benefits.
  • If you’re considering installing new windows in your home, be sure to consider double-hung windows as a potential option.

Benefits of Horizontal Sliding Windows

Horizontal sliders has one window operable.
  • Horizontal sliding windows are a type of window that slides open from side to side.
  • They are a good choice for rooms that have limited space, as they don’t protrude into the room when they’re opened.
  • Horizontal sliding windows are also a good choice for rooms that get a lot of sun, as you can open them to let in light while keeping the room cool.
  • Horizontal sliding windows are similarly priced to single-hung windows, but they fit into a large window opening.
  • If you’re considering installing new windows in your home, be sure to consider horizontal sliding windows as a potential option.

Benefits of Picture Windows

Picture windows have no operable panel but are great for framing a view.
  • Picture windows are a type of window that doesn’t open.
  • They’re typically installed in areas where you want to enjoy a view, such as living rooms and bedrooms.
  • Picture windows are a good choice for rooms that don’t need ventilation, as they provide an unobstructed view.
  • In cases where a picture window meets the floor, it would require the glass to be tempered, which can dramatically increase the price.

Benefits of Casement Windows

Casement windows open fully at a the hinges.
  • Casement windows are a type of window that opens by swinging out on a hinge.
  • They’re typically installed in areas where you want to enjoy a view, such as living rooms and bedrooms, which makes them similar to a picture window
  • But unlike a picture window, casement windows can open entirely and produce a substantial amount of airflow, making it a unique option.
  • Casement windows are easy to operate, even with one hand, as they open with a crank mechanism.
  • However, they are also one of the more expensive window options. They generally run about 10% more expensive than a double-hung and 15% higher than a single-hung window.
  • Finally, because of the tilt of their opening, casement windows are sometimes limited in terms of where they can be placed in a room.

Benefits of Awning Windows

Awning windows open from the top, and hinge outward.
  • Awning windows are a type of window that opens by swinging out on a hinge, similar to casement windows.
  • But unlike casement windows, which open from the side, awning windows open from the top.
  • This makes them a good choice for rooms where you want ventilation but don’t want to sacrifice your view.
  • Awning windows are also easy to operate, as they open with a crank mechanism.
  • They are generally installed in pairs or groups of three, which can make them a more expensive option than other window styles.

Benefits of Bay Windows

Bay windows are typically a set of windows protruding from the home.
  • Bay windows are a type of window that protrudes from the side of a building.
  • They are typically composed of three windows: two smaller windows flanking a larger window in the center.
  • Bay windows are a good choice for rooms that need extra light, as the large center window lets in more light than a standard-sized window.
  • They are also a good choice for rooms that need extra space, as the bay window protrudes from the side of the building.
  • However, because they protrude from the side of the building, bay windows can be more susceptible to wind and weather damage.

Benefits of Arched Windows

Arch window can be quiet dramatic.
  • Arched windows are a type of window that has a curved top.
  • They are a common feature in many homes and can be used to add architectural interest to a home.
  • They provide natural light and can be used to create unique interior spaces.
  • Arched windows also add to the home’s curb appeal and can be used to create a focal point in the home’s exterior.
  • Arched windows can be expensive to replace, but they offer many benefits.
  • Operable arch windows can bring in fresh air and light, while fixed arch windows are a good choice for rooms that need extra light.

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Benefits of Bow Windows

Bow windows are elegant and create a sitting area for a view.
  • Bow windows are a type of window that protrudes from the side of a building.
  • They are typically composed of four or more windows: three or more smaller windows flanking a larger window in the center.
  • Bow windows are similar to bay windows, but they offer a wider view and let in more light.
  • They are also similar to bay windows in that they protrude from the side of the building and can be more susceptible to wind and weather damage.
  • Bow windows can create a dramatic area and can serve as a place to sit or relax while providing a great view.

Benefits of Garden Windows

Garden windows a popular addition to kitchen windows.
  • Garden windows are a type of window that protrudes from the side of a building.
  • They are typically composed of three or four windows: two smaller windows flanking a larger window in the center.
  • Garden windows are similar to bay and bow windows, but they offer a wider view and let in more light.
  • Garden windows are a great choice for anyone who wants to add style, viewing, or decorative elements to their home.
  • Garden windows also offer a great place to grow herbs or other plants.
  • Because of their boxy design, more light can enter a garden window producing a warm, inviting atmosphere.
  • Garden windows are usually more expensive than other two-dimensional windows.

Benefits of Hopper Windows

Hopper windows hinge from the base to create a unique window opening.
  • Hopper windows are a type of window that opens from the bottom.
  • They are typically installed in basements and bathrooms, as well as along concrete areas like sidewalks with dirt paths.
  • Hopper windows are a good choice for rooms that need ventilation but don’t want to sacrifice your view.
  • They are also easy to operate, as they open with a crank mechanism. However, because they open from the bottom, hopper windows can be more susceptible to wind and weather damage.
  • Hoppers can be effective in reducing mildew and mold due to increased air circulation.

Benefits of Round Circle Windows (Porthole Windows)

Circular windows create an air of fun and lightness in a room.
  • Round circle windows are a type of window that is circular in shape.
  • You often find these windows in closets and hallways and sometimes in living rooms.
  • Depending on the size of the window, these windows can grow in expense as the size increases.
  • Round circle windows can be eye-catching from the outside of the home.

Benefits of Skylight Windows

Skylight windows create a breath of light into any room.
  • Skylight windows are a type of window that is installed in the roof.
  • They are a great way to let natural light into your home and can make a small space feel more open and airy.
  • Skylight windows are also a good choice for rooms that need extra light, as they let in more light than a standard-sized window.
  • However, skylight windows can be more expensive to install and are more susceptible to leaks.
  • They also require regular maintenance, as the glass needs to be cleaned regularly to prevent dirt and dust buildup.

We hope this list of types of windows frames helping you in seeing different option. Give us a call if you’d like to talk about your windows.