Specialty Windows

Specialty windows are just that, they are special in design, special in construction, special in shape. Installing a specialty window into your home can create a sense of elegance and interesting curb appeal. 

A homeowner may choose to use a specialty window alone or alongside a standard window to create a dramatic effect. Below are just a few of the many different styles of specialty windows.

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  • Pella® Reserve™ – Contemporary Wood Push-Out Casement Window

  • Pella® Reserve™ – Traditional Wood Casement Window

  • Pella® Reserve™ – Contemporary Wood Casement Window

  • Pella® Hurricane Shield Series™ Vinyl Casement Window

  • Pella® Lifestyle Series® Wood Casement Window

  • Pella® 250 Series Vinyl Casement Window

  • Pella® Impervia® Fiberglass Casement Window

  • Pella Impervia Series Wood Casement Window

    Pella® Impervia Series Wood Casement Window

French Casement Window

A French Casement window is made up of two casement windows that are installed side by side. They open outward from the center and typically do not have a vertical post between the windows. These windows open with a crank like most casement windows. They are highly energy efficient and very secure. Overall, the French Casement window is a good option for any home.

Push Out Casement Window

The Push Out Casement Window is a casement window that is open by simply pushing the window outward instead of using a crank. This window is constructed in the same manner as a standard casement window being hinged on the side. The difference is the process to open the window. Whether it is a crank or push out, the casement window is an excellent choice for efficiency and safety.

Push Out French Casement Window

The only difference between this window and the French Casement is the way that they open. By simply pushing the window outward, you can enjoy the maximum amount of air flow into your home.

In-Swing Casement Window

The In-Swing Casement Window is hinged at the sides, like a traditional casement window. The window opens inward to avoid interfering with any outside screens or shutters.

In-Swing French Casement Window

Installed the same way as the French Casement Window, the only difference is the direction that the window opens. In this case, the window opens to the inside.

Tilt-Turn Window

A Tilt-Turn window is unique in that the window can tilt inward from the top or inward from the side hinges. The advantage of this window is that it provides ventilation, yet protection from rain in the tilted position, yet can also act as a casement window and open fully for even greater air flow.

Hopper Window

A Hopper window is a small window that opens from the top and inward. These windows are typically found in a bathroom or basement. This type of window provides great ventilation and is easy to clean.

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