The Andersen 100 Series offers a modern aesthetic with its clean lines and matte finish. Made from Fibrex® composite material, these windows are not only durable and energy-efficient but also environmentally responsible. They provide a contemporary look that complements any home style.
What: The one that cranks open from the bottom
Where: Often placed higher on walls
for privacy and air flow
Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so
you hear the pitter patter & feel the
fresh air
What: Side-hinged window that opens like a door
Where: Great for hard-to-reach areas and max ventilation
Fun Fact: Can catch breezes and funnel air into the home
What: Slides open horizontally on a track
Where: Ideal for wide openings and modern layouts
Fun Fact: Clean lines and easy operation make it a favorite
What: Fixed window that does not open
Where: Perfect for showcasing views and letting in light
Fun Fact: Often paired with operable windows for ventilation
What: Bottom sash moves up; top sash stays fixed
Where: A classic look for many home styles
Fun Fact: Simple design = reliable, budget-friendly performance
What: Custom shapes (round, arch, trapezoid, and more)
Where: Accent areas, stairwells, gables, and entryways
Fun Fact: Great way to add curb appeal and unique character
What: Patio-style door that slides along a track
Where: Deck and patio access; big openings
Fun Fact: Saves space because it doesn't swing into the room
Experience the ultimate in design freedom with Andersen E Series windows and doors. Crafted with customizable wood interiors, stunning exterior colors, and exceptional energy efficiency, the E Series brings architectural beauty and lasting performance to any home.
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What: The one that cranks open from the bottom
Where: Often placed higher on walls for privacy and air flow
Fun Fact: Can stay open in the rain so you hear the pitter patter & feel the fresh air
What: Multi-panel windows that project outward from the wall
Where: Living rooms, kitchens, and breakfast nooks
Fun Fact: Creates a cozy window seat and adds square footage to a room
What: Side-hinged window that opens like a door
Where: Great for hard-to-reach areas and max ventilation
Fun Fact: Can catch breezes and funnel air into the home
What: Two casement sashes that open from the center with no center post
Where: Perfect above kitchen sinks or anywhere you want an unobstructed view
Fun Fact: Both sashes swing open for a wide, airy opening
What: Both top and bottom sashes slide up and down
Where: Works in virtually any room — the most versatile style
Fun Fact: Open the top sash to let warm air escape while cool air enters below
What: Slides open horizontally on a track
Where: Ideal for wide openings and modern layouts
Fun Fact: Clean lines and easy operation make it a favorite
What: Fixed window that does not open
Where: Perfect for showcasing views and letting in light
Fun Fact: Often paired with operable windows for ventilation
What: Custom shapes (round, arch, trapezoid, and more)
Where: Accent areas, stairwells, gables, and entryways
Fun Fact: Great way to add curb appeal and unique character
What: Classic swing-open patio doors with wide glass panels
Where: Patios, decks, gardens, and elegant entryways
Fun Fact: Nothing beats the grand feel of throwing open a pair of French doors
What: Patio-style door that slides along a track
Where: Deck and patio access; big openings
Fun Fact: Saves space because it doesn't swing into the room