Four New and Updated High-Performance Windows

These stylish windows work overtime to help shelter from the elements.

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Courtesy Kolbe Windows & Doors

VistaLuxe Corner Window Unit, Kolbe Windows
This slim-framed 90-degree corner window comes in 13 wood species including oak, sapele, and walnut. Its exterior is protected by flush or accent style extruded aluminum cladding, which are available in over 100 finish selections. Interior wood stain and paint options allow for additional customization. The unit is offered with double- or triple-pane, laminated, or specialty glass. kolbewindows.com

Courtesy Sierra Pacific Windows

H3 Casement Window, Sierra Pacific Windows
Extruded aluminum, vinyl, and solid wood make up this energy-efficient window which is capable of swinging open a full 90 degrees for better natural ventilation. The window is offered with seven glass options that all boast qualities like UV ray blocking, sound mitigation, and weather insulation. Frames come in nine wood selections such as mahogany, cherry, and maple, and are available in a variety of sizes. hurd.com

Courtesy Marvin

Marvin Contemporary Casement, Marvin
Now available in dimensions of 36” by 102”, 40” by 96.12”, and 44” by 91.12”, these casement windows maximize natural light indoors, while maintaining energy efficiency within the house. Windows can be fitted with a broad selection of performance, specialty, and decorative glass options. Exterior finishes include extruded aluminum cladding in 19 colors, and four wood choices; interior finishes are offered in six wood options including white oak, Douglas fir, and pine. marvin.com

Courtesy Jeld-Wen

Siteline Wood Double Hung, Jeld-Wen
This double-hung window is available with FEMA Wind Zone 3–certified ImpactGard glass that can withstand winds over 130 mph and provides energy efficiency with thermally sealed frames. The wood frame comes in alder, Douglas fir, and the company’s AuraLast pine, which is resistant to rot, water, and termites. Trim options include exterior clad and wood profiles, as well as interior wood profiles. jeld-wen.com

About the Author

Selin Ashaboglu

Selin Ashaboglu is a former assistant editor of products and technology for ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She graduated from Wheaton College, Mass., with a bachelor's degree in English, and minors in Journalism and Studio Art. In the past, she has contributed to Time Out Istanbul, and copy edited for the Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press.

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