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Windows

See Things in a New Light With Windows From Lowe’s

Thinking about replacing your old frame windows? Maybe you’re trying to decide on windows for your new home. At Lowe’s we have a wide selection of styles and features to meet the requirements of your project.


Most new-construction and replacement windows are single hung windows or double hung windows. While both are energy-efficient windows and look nearly identical from a distance, there are operational differences with each one. Single hung windows have a fixed upper sash with the bottom sash opening to let air in. Both upper and lower sashes on double hung windows can be opened for better ventilation and tilted for easier cleaning.


Sliding windows are a great alternative to single or double hung windows. They’re durable and efficient, allowing for more light and better ventilation than regular windows. Sliding windows have the option of one fixed sash or both sashes being able to open.


For small spaces, awning windows offer many popular features like unobstructed views, lower costs and greater energy efficiency. Awning windows are hinged at the top and typically open with a crank on the inside frame.


To add style to your home, consider a bay window, which consists of three windows combined and angled outward from the wall, adding space to your room, a better view and more light than a standard window. Picture windows are rectangular, non-opening windows that give a room added light while providing an unobstructed view of the scenery outside. Casement windows can add a modern look to your home. These windows are hinged on one side and can open via a handle crank to a full 90 degrees. Casements provide a more unobstructed view compared to double hung windows. A garden window, also called a greenhouse window, is routinely installed in kitchens. An integral part of the design is the outward extension of the window, providing the space you need for growing plants.


Skylights can add light and ventilation to dark areas. Available as fixed, tubular or vented models, skylights can work in spaces like closets, bathrooms and laundry areas.


Two of the most popular window materials are vinyl windows and wooden windows. Vinyl windows are durable, mold- and rot-resistant and they won’t warp under heat. They’re lightweight waterproof and low maintenance, making them an overall great choice. Wooden windows are a traditional, elegant choice for many homeowners. They’re durable and long-lasting, but they do require more upkeep. Wooden window frames provide a high level of insulation, keeping your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.


For enhanced security, adding window security bars to your windows is an effective way to protect your home from break-ins. Security bars come in fixed, swing-away and removable models with color options to accent your home’s windows.


Lowe’s offers reliable and energy-efficient windows from great brands, including Pella windows and JELD-WEN windows. Not sure what the best windows are for you? Schedule a free in-home consultation or explore our Window Buying Guide to find the right fit. You can order windows online for store pickup or have them delivered to your jobsite. After you’ve made your decision, trust Lowe’s for your window installation and new-construction windows so you can start enjoying your view.