No matter how big your dreams or how small your budget, Andersen has the right windows and doors for your home.
WINDOWS & DOORS
Explore our windows
TYPES OF WINDOWS
- Awning
- Bay & Bow
- Casement
- Double- & Single-Hung
- Gliding
- Pass-Through
- Picture
- Specialty
Awning windows
What: The one that cranks open from the bottom
Where: Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow
Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter and feel the fresh air
Where: Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow
Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter and feel the fresh air
Bay & bow windows
What: The cozy nook with at least three windows
Where: Most often used in living rooms and bedrooms
Fun Fact: Angled out beyond the house wall, for extra space inside
Where: Most often used in living rooms and bedrooms
Fun Fact: Angled out beyond the house wall, for extra space inside
Casement windows
What: The one that cranks open
Where: Popular above kitchen sinks because they're so easy to open
Fun Fact: Can be as big as 8 ft. tall for more light and fresh air
Where: Popular above kitchen sinks because they're so easy to open
Fun Fact: Can be as big as 8 ft. tall for more light and fresh air
Double- & single-hung windows
What: The one that slides up and down
Where: Often placed... well, everywhere
Fun Fact: One of the most common windows in America
Where: Often placed... well, everywhere
Fun Fact: One of the most common windows in America
Gliding windows
What: The one that slides side to side
Where: Often found in kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms
Fun Fact: Like a sliding glass door, but smaller
Where: Often found in kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms
Fun Fact: Like a sliding glass door, but smaller
Pass-through window
What: Sits just off of your countertop and slides smoothly into a pocket in the wall
Where: Popular in kitchens that open to a patio or deck
Fun Fact: Impressive way to host a party and really open up your spaces
Where: Popular in kitchens that open to a patio or deck
Fun Fact: Impressive way to host a party and really open up your spaces
Picture windows
What: The one that doesn’t open
Where: Often combined with windows that do open
Fun Fact: Great way to frame views and fill your space with natural light
Where: Often combined with windows that do open
Fun Fact: Great way to frame views and fill your space with natural light
Specialty windows
What: The one that doesn’t open, but comes in fun shapes
Where: Often used as a design statement
Fun Fact: A shape to fit even the most unique personalities
Where: Often used as a design statement
Fun Fact: A shape to fit even the most unique personalities
Exterior door types and options
DOORS BY TYPE
- Big Doors
- Entry
- French & Hinged
- Gliding
- Storm & Screen
Big doors
What: Epic moving glass walls that fold, slide or pivot
Where: Often used for panoramic views and bringing the outside in
Fun Fact: More than just a door, it's up to 60 ft. of pure wonder
Where: Often used for panoramic views and bringing the outside in
Fun Fact: More than just a door, it's up to 60 ft. of pure wonder
Entry doors
What: The front door and the first impression
Where: The entrance of your home, of course!
Fun Fact: Adds curb appeal and character to any home
Where: The entrance of your home, of course!
Fun Fact: Adds curb appeal and character to any home
French & hinged patio doors
What: The door that swings open
Where: Great for patios, decks and even side entrances
Fun Fact: It can swing in or out, either way you'll get outside!
Where: Great for patios, decks and even side entrances
Fun Fact: It can swing in or out, either way you'll get outside!
Gliding patio doors
What: The one that slides open
Where: Perfect when you don’t have space for a hinged patio door
Fun Fact: Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors
Where: Perfect when you don’t have space for a hinged patio door
Fun Fact: Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors
Storm & Screen doors
What: The extra door or screen for entryway weather protection
Where: Sits in front of your front or back door
Fun Fact: Lets the air and light in, keeps the bugs out
Where: Sits in front of your front or back door
Fun Fact: Lets the air and light in, keeps the bugs out