The traditional out-swing Casement and Awning window is a Tudor Revival creation inspired by the authentic architecture of Tudor England in the early 16th century. One of the most recognizable elements of Tudor architecture is the use of leaded glass panels within heavy mullioned Tudor windows. The supreme elegance of the dark solid wood construction matches perfectly with the period house, giving it a rare distinction. Designed with the highest standards of quality, this premium window product exudes an enchanting charm.
The push-out casement window is operated by using a solid brass cam lock and friction stay. The operable sash is assembled with mortise and tenon joinery and is supported by solid brass screw-in butt hinges.
Options include a decorative Colonial, Diamond or Tudor-style geometric muntin pattern that combines a Leaded glass panel within an Insulated Glass Unit (triple glazed).