Basic Window Styles
Buckeye Home Services offers a large selection of window styles in Dayton, Ohio. Choose from a variety of colors and shapes. Our selection includes 20 different manufacturers.
Window Styles:
Awning:
An awning window is hinged at the top and opens outside your home with a crank handle.
Bay:
A bay window assembly consists of three windows set at 30, 45 or 90 degree angles, with a larger center section. The whole assembled unit projects outside your home and the interior often creates a seating or display area.
Bow:
A bow window assembly consists of 3, 4 or 5 windows of the same size that project in a radius. The whole assembled unit projects outside your home and the interior often creates a seating or display area.
Casement:
A casement window is hinged on one side and opens outside your home with a crank handle.
Double-Hung:
A double-hung window consists of two sashes, one above the other, that raise or lower via a balance mechanism. Both sashes tilt in for convenient cleaning.
Geometric:
A geometric window is any window that is not a rectangle. Most are fixed, but some may operate.
Garden:
A garden window simulates a greenhouse and projects outside your home. It features a slanted glass roof, shelving for plants or accent pieces, and casement side windows.
Hopper:
A hopper window is hinged at the bottom and pulls inward.
Patio Door:
A patio door consists of two or three panels and one panel rolls on a track for opening.
Picture Window:
A picture window has no moving or opening parts. It consists of frame and glass.
Single-Hung:
A single hung mimic the visual style of a double hung, but the top section does not operate.
Slider:
A slider window consists of two or three side-by-side sections. At least one of the sections rolls or slides from side to side in a track.