A cross grille awning window is a type of window commonly used in traditional and historical architecture. It features a rectangular frame made of wood, vinyl, or other materials that supports multiple panes of glass arranged in a cross pattern. The individual panes of glass are separated by narrow bars, known as grilles or muntins, which create the cross pattern.
The window operates on a hinge mechanism that allows it to pivot outward from the bottom, providing ventilation and natural light while maintaining the structural integrity of the window. The cross grille design also adds a decorative element to the window, making it a popular choice in historical and traditional homes.
The Awning Window (Cross Grille) is available in a range of sizes with widths between 1’6”-5’ (45.7-152.4 cm), heights ranging from 1’6”-5’ (45.7-152.4 cm), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).
A cross grille awning window is a type of window commonly used in traditional and historical architecture. It features a rectangular frame made of wood, vinyl, or other materials that supports multiple panes of glass arranged in a cross pattern. The individual panes of glass are separated by narrow bars, known as grilles or muntins, which create the cross pattern.
The window operates on a hinge mechanism that allows it to pivot outward from the bottom, providing ventilation and natural light while maintaining the structural integrity of the window. The cross grille design also adds a decorative element to the window, making it a popular choice in historical and traditional homes.
The Awning Window (Cross Grille) is available in a range of sizes with widths between 1’6”-5’ (45.7-152.4 cm), heights ranging from 1’6”-5’ (45.7-152.4 cm), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).