Double-hung windows, or sash, can open from the top and bottom. This option allows a lot of airflow in and is easy to clean.
Single-hung windows look like double-hung windows but are raised from the bottom. This is an easy to clean and operate option.
Casement windows, or crank windows, add simple character to any home. They open towards the exterior by turning a handle. This style creates a sense of natural light and open airflow.
Awning windows, or top hung, can be pushed at the bottom to open. This style is available in many designs and they are a great way to add ventilation to the top floors.
Picture or stationary windows are one of the most common types of windows. They are a fixed pane, meaning they cannot move or open. With little to no obstruction of view, this style adds a large amount of natural light and openness.
Sliding, or gliding, windows are built with one non-movable panel and another sliding panel that slides left and right. This style is simple to use and ideal for wide spaces.
Bow, or bay, windows are a combination of multiple windows that open out of the exterior. This style adds space to any room, and light from multiple directions.