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WINDOW COVERINGS
Looking for ideas for your Window Coverings project? The Window Coverings design gallery has Window Coverings project photos and project descriptions to help you envision and plan your next big home improvement.
WINDOW COVERINGS CATEGORIES
Arched Windows
With their distinctive overhead curves, arched windows are beautiful additions to most any room.
Bay Windows
Bay windows project out beyond your exterior wall to create the illusion of a bigger interior.
Casement
Sometimes called "casing", casement refers to the molding and wood trim around doors and windows.
Door Windows
Door windows are installed when the door is being made, but this window doesn't have to just be a square.
Double Hung Windows
Double-hung windows feature an upper and lower sash which slide vertically past each other in a single frame.
Fixed Windows
Fixed windows can't be opened, but they can provide beautiful, unobstructed views.
Horizontal Slider Windows
Think of a double hung window turned on its side and you have a horizontal slider window.
Picture Windows
One large fixed glass in the center, often flanked by smaller windows at each side that can be opened for ventilation.
Single Hung Windows
Traditional in appearance, single-hung windows slide vertically and are reminiscent of old style sash windows.
Skylight Windows
A skylight is basically a window in a roof, and its frame is designed to withstand the rigors of weather.
Stained or Specialty Glass Windows
Custom windows are windows that are in odd shapes or require specific designs.