Often used in Ranch, Prairie, French, Tudor
and Contemporary architectural styles as
well as homes with traditional or
double-hung windows. Awning windows can be
positioned above or below a window/door to
add ventilation and high on walls to add
light to a room without sacrificing privacy.
When placed in rows or even against other
windows, they can create a "wall of light"
effect that adds beauty and functionality to
a room.
Awning windows are similar to casement
windows except they are wider than they are
tall and crank open from the bottom towards
the top on the outside of the house.
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The
Encore locking hardware offers multi-point locking
capability. The standard nesting handle folds neatly
into itself for a clean appearance that won’t
obstruct blinds and shutters. Choose from hardware
that is color matched to the window or select from a
variety of popular metal finishes inspired from a
bygone era, including Oil Rubbed Bronze, Brushed
Nickel, Antique Brass and Polished Brass.

Available in the
Artisan Series and
Renaissance Series
only.
Click on the links listed below for information on
other window styles:
Awning
Casement
Double-Hung
Fixed (picture
windows & specialty shapes)
Single-Hung
Horizontal Sliders (single
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