Kurt Worthington The lower windows are Marvin and the uppers were Milgard. I was actually disappointed that they went with 2 different manufacturers. I would have rather had them the same. I hope that helps.
Kurt
Yes, nature always helps as the peripheral canvas. The openness of so many modern living spaces (thinking prefab at its best) eliminates the need for STUFF and makes room for lush nature itself.
This modern home doesn't need a lot of decorative molding and trim to feel special (in fact, they might detract from the desired look). But these stained wood window casings create standout frames for the beautiful views beyond. And the matching walls and ceilings really let those window sing.
This home combines a spectrum of self-containing window types that work together to create a floor-to-ceiling impression. The back wall is a combination of static and functional windows, and a double door that opens into the patio.
added by cherith sinasac to windows (13 months ago)
This modern home doesn't need a lot of decorative molding and trim to feel special (in fact, they might detract from the desired look). But these stained wood window casings create standout frames for the beautiful views beyond. And the matching walls and ceilings really let those window sing.
This modern home doesn't need a lot of decorative molding and trim to feel special (in fact, they might detract from the desired look). But these stained wood window casings create standout frames for the beautiful views beyond. And the matching walls and ceilings really let those window sing.
added by 55beachgirl to Family Room (22 months ago)
I like the sparsity/simplicity of this and the big windows! Bringing nature in is good. The furniture is a little too empty and I wish there were an area rug. But I love how the windows bring in the backyard.
Kurt