Large Picture Windows
A large picture window can be used to replace any style window to provide abundant light and a spacious view.
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Bay & Bow Windows
Bay and bow windows are amazing in a living room or master suite, with a window seat that provides a great place to sit and read or just enjoy the view.
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Slider Windows
Horizontal sliding windows, a favorite of mid-century design, operate like single or double hung windows but slide horizontally (left and right) instead of vertically (up and down).
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Casement & Awning Windows
Casement windows and awning windows are nearly identical in construction, with the biggest difference being the position of the hinge. Both window styles are composed of a single sash that’s hinged and cranks open and shut.
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Garden Windows
A long-standing favorite as a kitchen window right behind the sink, garden windows are ideal for bringing in extra light and providing a space to grow small plants or herbs.
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Architectural Shapes
Custom window shapes, typically called architectural windows, are a great way to increase curb appeal for your home, providing the finishing touch on an exterior home improvement project.
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Window Styles

Awning Windows

Awning windows are hinged on the top and open outward from the bottom, allowing for ventilation and protection from the rain. Often placed higher on walls for privacy or in combination with large stationary windows for a better view.

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged on the side and crank open outward to the left or right allowing for full top to bottom ventilation. Common above kitchen sinks, casement windows give you the flexibility to group them in stunning combinations.

Bay & Bow Windows

Bay and Bow windows are created by combining three or more single or double-hung windows together so that they angle out beyond the house wall. Bay and bow windows allow more light in and also give you extra space inside your room.

Single Hung Windows

Single-Hung windows allow ventilation through a single operable lower sash. Both offer easy cleaning from inside your home and remain flush with the wall, making them ideal for patios or walkways.

Double Hung Windows

Double-Hung windows have two operating sashes that move up and down allowing for ventilation on the top, bottom or both.

 

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows are the same as double-hung windows except that they operate in a horizontal fashion to allow for full top to bottom ventilation. They are an excellent choice for rooms that face walkways, porches or decks.

Garden Windows

Garden windows are a long-standing favorite as a kitchen window right behind the sink, garden windows are ideal for bringing in extra light and providing a space to grow small plants or herbs.

Architectural Windows

Architectural windows have uncommon shapes and sizes, including elegant arches, striking angles and compelling curves. Alone or in combination with other windows, they add curb appeal and enhance the character of your home.

Picture Windows

Picture windows are stationary windows that work well in any room of the home, particularly in areas where you don’t want open windows to interfere with beautiful outdoor scenery.

Awning & Casement Windows

Casement and Awning windows are nearly identical in construction, with the biggest difference being the position of the hinge. Both window styles are composed of a single sash that’s hinged and cranks open and shut. Casement windows have the hinge on the left or right; an awning window has the hinge on top or bottom.

Bay & Bow Windows

Bay and Bow windows are constructed of double hung, casement and/or picture windows set side-by-side at varying angles. A Bay window requires a larger window flanked on each side by a more narrow window, with each set at an angle. A Bow window is has four or more windows of equal size set at angles to create an arch.

Single-Hung & Double-Hung Windows

Single-Hung windows allow ventilation through a single operable lower sash and Double-Hung windows are composed of an upper and lower sash that can be moved up and down independently of each other, with each sash capable of being tilted inward for easy cleaning and maintenance. 

Sliding Windows

Horizontal Sliding windows operate like single or double hung windows but slide horizontally instead of vertically. Sliding windows work well above the kitchen sink or in any room where ventilation is important.

Garden Windows

A long-standing favorite as a kitchen window right behind the sink, garden windows are ideal for bringing in extra light and providing a space to grow small plants or herbs. They also can be used in the bathroom or den as an alcove for decorative accents.  Our custom, vinyl garden windows feature two operable casement windows and two fixed sashes. Each of the operating sashes includes a screen to keep insects out. Our garden windows are also available with one or two adjustable glass shelves with polished edges, brackets, and standards.

Architectural Windows

Architectural windows come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be used alone as a single focal point or in combination with other windows to create a show-stopping view of your home. Shaped windows look great above other styles of windows or they can easily accent a patio door.

Picture Windows

Picture windows are stationary windows that work well in any room of the home, particularly in areas where you don’t want open windows to interfere with beautiful outdoor scenery.

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National HomeCraft
4441 SE 53rd Ave.,
Ocala, FL 34480
United States of America