What is a garden window?

Inside Garden Window

A garden window projects out from the wall of the house. It has four window units. The two ventilating side units are trapezoidal casement units that open outwards with a crank. The center unit and the roof are picture windows. The insulated glazed roof is designed to to be weather tight and leak proof. It’s called a garden window because it provides an ideal environment for growing plants indoors. It’s the next best thing to adding a small conservatory to your house, and much easier on your budget. The result is a beautiful new green space that will give you many years of trouble-free service.

What is a good location for a garden window?

Outside Garden Window

Above the sink in the kitchen is the most popular choice to locate a garden window. Since it is custom made, you can replace an existing window without making costly and time consuming structural changes.

Garden Window Features:

  • Multi-chambered 3 1/4 inch vinyl window frames
  • Heavy-duty solid wood buck frame securely supports entire garden unit
  • Double-insulated, triple-sealed glass roof
  • Spacious 16 1/2 inch projection beyond exterior wall surface
  • Inside wood is 1 1/4 inch hardwood plywood with birch veneer stainable finish
  • Sashes opens a full 90 degrees for easy cleaning and to meet egress code requirements
  • Heavy duty crank and hinge operating hardware on trapezoidal operating casement windows
  • Multi-point locking system with easy single-lever operation
  • Warm edge spacer system
  • Exterior is completely maintenance free
  • Meets Energy Star requirements with LowE/Argon glass optional upgrade