Garden Windows
Garden windows are a stunning addition to any home, offering a unique blend of functionality and beauty that can transform your living space. These projecting windows, often installed in kitchens, create a miniature greenhouse effect that’s perfect for growing herbs, flowers, or small plants year-round. If you’re looking for the best windows to bring nature indoors while enhancing your home’s aesthetic appeal, garden windows are an excellent choice for replacement windows in San Antonio and beyond.
Not only do garden windows provide a charming focal point, but they also flood your interior with natural light, making rooms feel more spacious and inviting. These energy-efficient windows feature side vents that can be opened for improved air circulation, contributing to a comfortable indoor environment. Whether you’re an avid gardener or simply love the idea of bringing a touch of the outdoors inside, our garden windows offer a perfect solution that combines beauty, functionality, and energy efficiency in one stylish package.
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Vinyl Garden Windows
- 3 ¼” frame depth
- ¾” dual-pane or 1 ⅛” triple-pane insulated glass
- 3 frame styles available
- finless, fin, flange
- Wood extension jambs available for 4 ⅞” and 6 ⅞” wall depths
- Inside front-mounted multi-point locks and operators ensure safety and security
- Impact rated option available
- Knee braces standard on impact units
The 2050 features the following design details on every window:
- Shipped completely assembled and ready to install
- Available with adjustable glass shelves, finely-crafted trim, and hard-wired LED lights for additional style options
- Available with grids-between-the-glass
Opening Minimum & Maximum
- 24″–60″ wide × 30″–60″ high
- 60″–72″ wide × 30″–48″ high
- 24″–63″ wide × 30″–63″ high (Impact)
Projection
- 17″ constant
- 1″ insulated glass unit with dual-pane clear glass
- Top-sloped insulated tempered glass (constant 35° pitch)
- 1 ¼” exterior grade plywood head board, seat board, and jamb
- Optional 1″ insulated seat board for increased insulation
- Optional low-e and argon for increased thermal performance
- Inside front-mounted multi-point locks and operators ensure safety and security
- Impact rated option available
- Knee braces standard on impact units
The 2050 features the following design details on every window:
- Shipped completely assembled and ready to install
- Available with adjustable glass shelves, finely-crafted trim, and hard-wired LED lights for additional style options
- Available with grids-between-the-glass
Opening Minimum & Maximum
- 24″–60″ wide × 30″–60″ high
- 60″–72″ wide × 30″–48″ high
- 24″–63″ wide × 30″–63″ high (Impact)
Projection
- 17″ constant
Vinyl Extruded & Specialty Frame Colors
Vinyl Extruded Colors
- White
- Tan
Specialty Frame Colors
- Champagne
- Cocoa
- Light Oak
Head Board, Seat Board, & Jamb
- Birch Veneer
- Oak Veneer
- White Laminate
- Tan Laminate
- Light Oak Laminate
- Dark Oak Laminate
- Cherry Laminate
Acrylic Seat Board
- Arctic White
- Almond
- Vanilla Sugar
- Black Pearl
- White Quartz
- Gray Granite
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FAQ
Garden windows typically range in size, but common dimensions are 36 inches wide by 24 inches high, with a projection of about 12-18 inches. Custom sizes are also available to fit specific needs and spaces.
Garden windows allow more natural light into your home, create a perfect space for growing plants or herbs, provide additional ventilation, and can enhance the overall aesthetic and value of your home.
To maintain a garden window, regularly clean the glass and frames using a mild detergent and water. Check for and repair any caulking or seals to prevent leaks. Ensure proper ventilation to avoid condensation buildup and consider using window treatments to protect against excessive sunlight.
Yes, garden windows can be installed in various rooms, but they are most commonly found in kitchens and dining areas. They can also be a great addition to living rooms, bathrooms, or any room where you want to bring in more natural light and create a space for plants.
When designing a garden window, consider factors such as the amount of sunlight the window will receive, the types of plants you want to grow, the window’s placement for optimal view and ventilation, and the materials and finishes that will complement your home’s decor.