If a client has the fortune of having panoramic views, a window frame shouldn’t get in the way. Zola Windows’ PanoramicView series of aluminum-clad wood windows and doors feature slender frames and an operable sash that is incorporated completely into the frame, allowing for a seamless look between fixed and operable windows. From the exterior, the collection’s tilt-and-turn windows look identical to the fixed versions. The interior wood trim comes in FSC-certified pine, oak, and meranti. Units are available with insulation values of up to R-11 and 74% visible light transmittance. zolawindows.com
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