Casement Window
Casement windows are hinged on the side and crank open outward to the left or right allowing for full top to bottom ventilation. Common above kitchen sinks, casement windows give you the flexibility to group them in stunning combinations.
Some casement windows are simply pushed open, but most have a hand crank. Screens are placed on the inside of the window, where they're more protected from the elements. If you're installing windows over a sink, countertop or appliance, a casement window with a crank can be the perfect solution.

Grille Patterns
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Rectangular
This classic divided-lite look offers a traditional Old-World aesthetic. Works equally well on traditional and newer homes, adding a timeless elegance.
Partial Covering
Our grilles can be aplied to a portion of the window only. Combined with an SDL profile, you can also reproduce a hung sash appearance on a casement window.
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Contour
Contour grilles go around the perimeter of the sash. Often associated with the Paririe School style, they add a artsy touch that’s distinctively North American.
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Diamond Pattern
The diamond pattern can add an artistic touch to a traditional home. The understated charm of thin grilles adds extra interest from up close
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Divided Lites
Our grilles can be aplied to a portion of the window only. Combined with an SDL profile, you can also reproduce a hung sash appearance on a casement window.
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Sun
Our grilles can be aplied to a portion of the window only. Combined with an SDL profile, you can also reproduce a hung sash appearance on a casement window.
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