Recapture the original authenticity of your home with architectural windows. These premium grade windows are built to last and showcase architectural integrity, advanced stylings, sophistication, and high-quality performance.
Commonly found in upscale Northern California neighborhoods, Spanish, and Mediterranean architectural windows feature both large rectangular casement windows and small circular and arched window designs. This architectural window style is often found on homes with stucco facing and tile roofs.
Popular throughout Northern California due to population growth after WW2, Ranch and Split-Level homes feature double hung windows, large picture windows, expansive bay windows and sliding patio doors.
Many custom homes and upscale apartment buildings feature modern style architectural windows with clean lines and creative, angular shapes. These homes feature moving glass wall systems, picture windows slanted with the roof line, horizontal slider windows, and slim profiles.
These homes offer that popular Americana look with a large front porch, horizontal lines, triangular roofs with overhangs, and exposed beams and rafters. Now we can see the fine craftsman work and decorative elements. Craftsman and Bungalow style homes feature groups of 2-3 single and double hung windows, French patio doors, overhanging window trim and awnings.
Popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright, Prairie style homes offer strong horizontal lines and big spaces to match the Great Plains where they were often found. Prairie style architectural windows include big picture windows, small sidelight windows, vertical and horizontal window configurations, and a high band of narrow windows above doors.
Common along the California Coast, Cape Cod style homes have a steep roof, shingled siding, and centralized chimneys. You will find symmetrical window layouts, double hung windows, movable window sash add-ons, and French sliding doors.
Featuring brick and masonry construction, and front-facing triangular gables, Tudor style homes were popular in the early part of the 20th century, particularly for the wealthy. Tudor style homes feature architectural windows in styles ranging from long, narrow casement windows, picture windows, dormer windows, half radius picture windows, and windows within a grid of timbers.
Reflecting early American history, Colonial Style homes have a minimalist rectangular shape, fireplaces, brick or wood facades, and tend to be 2-3 stories tall. You can expect to find a symmetrical pattern of single and double hung windows and French patio doors.
Victorian homes have an ornate style that is instantly recognizable. Victorian and Queen Anne homes showcase bay windows, bow windows, tall, narrow single and double hung windows, round circular windows, French doors, and arch windows with a decorative half radius.
San Lorenzo Lumber features Architectural Windows from Andersen, Milgard, Windor, LaCantina, All Weather and Western Windows.