Types of Windows for Your Home: Styles & Trusted Brands to Know
- Ben
- May 12
- 4 min read
Replacing or upgrading your windows is one of the best ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency, comfort, and curb appeal. Whether you’re remodeling a single room or your entire house, choosing the right type of window—and the right brand—can make a big difference.
Here’s a breakdown of the most popular window styles, trusted manufacturers, and window materials we use in residential remodeling projects.

🪟 Common Types of Residential Windows
1. Double-Hung Windows
These are among the most popular and versatile windows in American homes. Both the top and bottom sashes slide up and down for ventilation and easy cleaning.
Great for: Bedrooms, living rooms, most traditional home styles
Benefits: Easy to clean, good airflow control, classic appearance
2. Casement Windows
Casement windows are hinged at the side and crank open outward like a door. They’re great for catching breezes and offer excellent energy efficiency when closed.
Great for: Kitchens, bathrooms, modern and contemporary homes
Benefits: Tight seal, clear view, easy to operate
3. Sliding Windows
These windows slide open horizontally and are ideal for wide openings or hard-to-reach areas.
Great for: Basement egress, contemporary homes, over kitchen counters
Benefits: Easy to use, low-profile, less maintenance
4. Awning Windows
Hinged at the top and opening outward, awning windows let in fresh air even when it’s raining.
Great for: Bathrooms, basements, above or below other windows
Benefits: Weather protection, ventilation, compact design
5. Picture Windows
Picture windows don’t open—they’re designed to frame a view and let in natural light.
Great for: Living rooms, staircases, high walls
Benefits: Maximum light, energy-efficient, no moving parts
6. Bay and Bow Windows
These windows extend outward from the wall, creating more interior space and letting in plenty of light.
Great for: Living rooms, dining rooms, architectural flair
Benefits: Adds dimension and space, enhances views
7. Specialty & Custom Shapes
From arched and round windows to custom grille patterns, unique window shapes can elevate your home's style.
Great for: Entryways, accent walls, statement design
Benefits: Adds character, architectural interest
🧱 Window Frame Materials: What’s the Difference?
Window performance and appearance aren’t just about glass and style—the frame material matters too. Here's a breakdown of the most common window materials used in remodeling projects:
1. Vinyl
Best for: Budget-conscious remodels, low-maintenance homes
Pros: Affordable, energy efficient, won’t rot or warp, little upkeep
Cons: Fewer color choices, not ideal for high-end custom designs
Popular brands: Simonton, MI, Pella (vinyl lines)
2. Wood
Best for: Traditional homes, high-end remodels
Pros: Classic look, excellent insulation, paintable or stainable
Cons: Requires maintenance, more expensive, can be affected by moisture
Popular brands: Andersen, Marvin, Pella
3. Fiberglass
Best for: Homeowners who want strength and durability without the maintenance of wood
Pros: Extremely durable, energy efficient, low maintenance, paintable
Cons: More expensive than vinyl
Popular brands: Marvin, Pella, Andersen (Fibrex)
4. Composite (e.g., Andersen’s Fibrex®)
Best for: Long-term performance, low maintenance, sustainable choices
Pros: Durable like wood, minimal upkeep, resists warping and fading
Cons: Price is typically higher than vinyl, limited to specific brands
Popular brands: Andersen (100 Series and others)
5. Aluminum-Clad Wood
Best for: Modern or architectural homes, custom designs
Pros: Beautiful wood interior with a durable aluminum exterior
Cons: Premium price point, may require finishing on the inside
Popular brands: Marvin, Andersen E-Series
Choosing the right material depends on your budget, design goals, and how much maintenance you're comfortable with over time.
🏆 Trusted Window Brands We Recommend
We work with leading window manufacturers known for quality, energy efficiency, and long-term value. Some of the most popular brands we install include:
1. Andersen Windows
Known for: Durability, wide product range, composite materials (like Fibrex®)
Offers everything from budget-friendly 100 Series to premium E-Series
Great for traditional and modern homes
2. Pella Windows
Known for: Style options, innovation, excellent warranties
Offers wood, fiberglass, and vinyl product lines
Strong in energy efficiency and design flexibility
3. Marvin Windows
Known for: High-end craftsmanship, modern aesthetics
Excellent for contemporary homes and large custom windows
Offers wood, aluminum-clad, and fiberglass options
4. Simonton & MI Windows
Known for: Value-driven vinyl windows, great for budget-conscious remodels
Reliable performance with decent energy efficiency
Often used in basement or replacement window projects
🌡️ Energy Efficiency Matters
No matter which style or brand you choose, today’s windows are engineered for performance. Look for:
Low-E coatings to reflect heat and UV rays
Argon or krypton gas fills for insulation
Double- or triple-pane glass for maximum efficiency
ENERGY STAR® certification for trusted performance
🏡 Choosing the Right Windows for Your Remodel
When we help you plan a kitchen, bathroom, or whole-home remodel, window updates are a key part of the design and function. We’ll help you select:
The best style for the room and architecture
A trusted brand that fits your budget and performance goals
The right material (vinyl, wood, fiberglass, or composite) based on your needs
Ready to Upgrade Your Windows?
Whether you’re replacing a single window or planning a full home renovation, we’ll guide you through the options and ensure a seamless installation.
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