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Decorative Window Design

Gothic window design
Characterized by its dramatic and ornate appearance, is a hallmark of Gothic architecture, which flourished in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages. These windows are typically tall and pointed, featuring intricate tracery which often includes patterns of pointed arches, finials, and floral designs. The use of stained glass is common, adding vibrant colors and light effects to the interior spaces. This style not only enhances the aesthetic grandeur of buildings but also contributes to their spiritual and mystical ambiance.

Grid window design
Distinctively modern with its clean, straightforward lines formed by the intersecting vertical and horizontal bars that create a grid-like pattern. This design allows for large panes of glass to be divided into smaller sections, enhancing both structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. The symmetrical, orderly appearance of grid windows makes them a popular choice for contemporary homes and buildings seeking to achieve a balanced, harmonious look while maximizing natural light and visibility.

Simulated divided light windows
Offer the traditional look of classic multi-pane windows, but without the separate pieces of glass. Instead, these windows feature a single pane of glass with decorative grilles or muntins affixed to the surface, both inside and out, creating the illusion of individual panes. This design provides the aesthetic charm of historic windows while delivering the benefits of modern glass technology, such as improved energy efficiency and easier maintenance. Such windows are ideal for enhancing the architectural style of both new and historic homes while ensuring practicality.

Many different styles