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Windows, Window Shutters and Garage Doors


All the Windows and Doors Your Home Needs

Choosing the right interior doors, exterior doors and windows is a crucial part of giving your home a cohesive style. Find the windows and doors that’ll help your home look its best at Lowe’s.


Garage Doors and Openers

Garage doors come in single- or double-panel styles. Single-panel garage doors have a more vintage look, and they take up more space than doors that have hinged double panels. Want your garage door to have windows? You can filter your search on Lowes.com by that preference. You can also filter your garage door search by choosing double or single springs, and you can filter a search for garage door openers by what kind of drive you want your opener to have. Options include chain, direct and belt drives


Front Doors and Other Exterior Doors

Front doors commonly come in fiberglass, steel or wood and can have many different configurations of glass set into them — or no glass at all. If you want a grand entrance to your home, consider a double door. If you’d like to be able to see who’s at your door, filter your search on Lowes.com to specify doors that have one or two sidelights, which are windows set into the door frame.


At Lowe’s, we also carry a variety of storm doors and patio doors so that you can customize all entries and exits to your home. Also, if you want to add an easy-access door for your pet, we have large, medium and small pet doors for furry friends of different sizes. 


Interior Doors

The doors inside your home help you maintain privacy and divide up your floor plan. At Lowe’s, we carry interior doors in many popular styles, such as French doors, barn doors and pocket doors. French doors, which typically have glass insets, or glass barn doors give you the flexibility to add privacy while still allowing two spaces to feel connected. Barn doors, sliding closet doors, pocket doors, accordion doors and bifold doors are space-saving options that don’t take up as much square footage as a traditional swinging door. 


Windows for Your Whole Home

Whether you’re looking for small basement windows or large picture windows, we have options to suit your needs. If you’re interested in windows with sashes, or movable panels, consider whether you’d prefer a double hung or single hung window. Double hung windows have two sashes that move to open the window, typically on the top and bottom, while a double hung window has only one sash. Lowe’s also carries sliding windows and windows that tilt. 


Window Shutters and Accessories

Dress up your windows with shutters to boost the curb appeal of your home. Shutters can be strictly decorative, meaning they don’t move, or they can be both decorative and functional. Louvered shutters have slats that you can open and close to adjust the amount of light coming through your windows. Board and batten shutters — which incorporate vertical boards and horizontal cross beams called battens — can have either a rustic or classic look, depending on the finish. Some shutters are even adaptable for use inside.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What are some types of energy-efficient windows? 

A: For energy efficiency, look for hinged windows, such as awning windows, casement windows or ENERGY STAR® windows. Another option would be low-emissive (Low-E) windows, which have a thin coating on the interior of the glass that helps to maintain your desired indoor temperature.


Q: What are some types of durable exterior doors? 

A: For durability and security, you can’t go wrong with a steel door. Exterior steel doors won’t crack or warp, and they’re easy to maintain. Vinyl doors are another durable door option. They’re non-corrosive, and they resist termites and moisture.


Q: What are the signs that I need to replace my windows? 

A: Replacing windows might be a good idea if your windows are jamming or sticking and becoming difficult to operate. Other signs include panes with a lot of condensation or mold, or damaged seals that can lead to drafts. Also, if you have outdated windows or the curb appeal of your home isn’t what it used to be, it may be time to get those windows replaced.