Types Of Windows
Casement Windows
Casement windows hinged on one side open outward towards the room of your choosing for maximum airflow. Ideal for bedrooms and living rooms seal tightly for energy efficiency draft prevention.
Corner Windows
Corner windows rap around building corners for expansive views and abundant light that will surely brighten anyone's home to the ideal lighting and comfort for anyone enjoying the comfort of their own home. Greatl for modern homes as they enhance room openness and outdoor connection.
Arch Windows
Arch windows come in various shapes including half-circle, elliptical Gothic arches and more, allowing for customization to suit different design preferences.
Specialty Windows
Specialty windows are often used point in a space to enhance the overall look of the room. They provide additional window styling. Contact for more information
Single Hung Windows
Single hung windows have a fixed top sash and operable bottom sash that can be raised and lowered. The bottom sash of the single hung window opens for ventilation while the stationary top sash improves weather resistance and efficiency.
Double Hung Windows
Double hung windows are a popular choice for any style of home. They feature a top and bottom sash that slide up and down to provide two levels of ventilation. The inward tilting sash makes them easy to clean making Double Hung windows ideal for multi-level homes.
Bay & Bow Windows
Bay and bow windows are formed by three or more windows at an angle. They arch outward and extend beyond your home’s exterior wall. ThiTheir unique style and dimension provide a home with more natural light, open views, and interior space.
Garden Windows
Garden windows have a unique dimensional style that directs more sunlight into your home and provides added space for plants and decorations. An ideal choice for over a kitchen sink or any place you would enjoy expanded space and more daylight.
Sliding Windows
Sliding or gliding windows, have sashes that glide left or right in either direction in a single frame, which allows for easy use. At Metairie Window Company, we offer two types of gliding windows. Contact Us today about your options!
Transom Windows
Transom windows are named as such because they are located over top of a window or door’s transomthis is the beam that separates the top of the window or door from the rest of the wall.
Consequently, transom windows can come in many different shapes, styles and designs, but retain the name due to their location. The only general difference in transom windows installed above doors and those installed above windows is the size—they generally match the width of the transom