It’s no surprise millions of homeowners have chosen 400 Series windows. Built on decades of engineering and design, these products simply work, every… single… day.
400 Series windows and doors
Our most popular, hands down
Explore 400 Series windows and doors
400 Series windows by type
- Awning
- Bay & Bow
- Casement
- Tilt-wash double-hung
- Gliding
- Picture
- Specialty
400 Series doors by type
- French & hinged
- Gliding patio
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 & 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 & 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 6 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 6 ft. tall for more light and fresh air
Tilt-wash double-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
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
French & hinged patio doors
What: The door that swings open
Where: Great for patios, decks and even side entrances
Fun Fact: It can open in or out, either way you'll get outside!
Where: Great for patios, decks and even side entrances
Fun Fact: It can open in or out, either way you'll get outside!
Frenchwood gliding patio doors
What: The one that slides open
Where: Perfect when you don't have space for a hinged door
Fun Fact: Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors
Where: Perfect when you don't have space for a hinged door
Fun Fact: Slides left or right, opening to the great outdoors
Get inspired
More options
Get a free consultation
Not sure where to start? We'll connect you with an expert that can answer all of your window questions.
Choose an Andersen Certified Contractor
Start your home improvement project right with the expertise of an Andersen Certified Contractor.
Where to buy Andersen products
Whether you’re building a new home, remodeling your current home, or simply need a window replacement, we’re here to turn your vision into a reality.
Sign up for emails
Get inspiration delivered!
Beautiful projects, useful selection tips, and tools for planning your project — get it all in your inbox.