Window grilles, also called window grids, can be the perfect accent to any home. From colonial to contemporary homes, there’s a window grille pattern to suit every house style. Choose the ideal window grille pattern for your home from the SIMONTON® Window Grilles available at California Replacement Windows
SIMONTON® Window Grilles are available at California Replacement Windows, a SIMONTON® Authorized Dealer serving the West Los Angeles, Anaheim, Irvine, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Pasadena, South Bay and Orange County areas.
Choose the Best SIMONTON® Window Grilles For Your House Style
Colonial Style
Colonial homes are one of the most popular house styles in the United States. They’re characterized by symmetrical lines and windows, and feature an entry door that can be found in the middle of the home. These homes typically have a traditional grille pattern, named after the house style, the colonial grille.
Modern or Contemporary Style
Modern homes are characterized by sleek lines and large windows that stand on their own without decorative trim. Many ranch houses are designed in this style.
Because of their clean design, modern homes often don’t have grille patterns on their windows or they will have a simple, horizontal line.
Prairie Style
Developed by architectural pioneer, Frank Lloyd Wright, prairie style homes are built based on the idea that based on the idea that a home should serve all practical needs without being overly embellished. These homes typically are recognized by their horizontal lines, flat roof and open floor plan.
Because these homes are not overly showy, you’ll often find they have a simple grille pattern outlining the window, aptly called a prairie grille or a perimeter grille.
Victorian Style
Unlike prairie style homes, Victorian homes evolved out of the Gothic style, which appealed to the romantic Victorian idea that fashion, architecture and furnishings should be beautiful rather than practical.
Victorian homes are typically large and imposing with outer walls made of stone. They’re also characterized by embellished, decorative trim and bright paint colors.
Because Victorian homes are atypical, so are their window grilles. Diamond grille patterns are typical on older Victorian homes. You’ll also often see Colonial-style grille patterns with 6-8 glass panels at the top of double hung windows, called a Victorian grille.
Cottage or Farmhouse Style
The Cottage house style has, in the past, been thought of in terms of a two-story home with lower living space and second-floor bedrooms. Often these homes are considered to have playful, whimsical exterior features like elaborate gingerbread trim and window boxes.
Tudor Style
Tudor homes are known for their brick, stucco and exposed timber accents. Many of these homes have diamond grille patterns on their windows. The pattern could cover the entire window pane or just a portion, such as the top pane of a double hung window.
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