The Prairie style home was made popular by the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The Praire style home features natural stains, natural, building materials, and horizontally oriented trims, bricks, and cedar siding. Prairie style windows often featured multiple horizontally aligned large windows placed together to create the appearance of a glass wall to and to bring in a breadth of natural light through the home's interior. Prairie style windows also often feature mullions or dividers with geometric patterns based off of wheat.
We offer a variety of glass types in any shape you need including; highly efficient and space saving Spacia Vacuum Insulated Glass, regular insulated glass, monolithic glass, and wavy glass.
There have only been a handful of predominant sash molding profiles from 1865 on. The most common profile and our standard is the “Roman Ogee”, while other profiles are available.
Our use of insulated glass, our own Window Logic weather stripping system, and high quality constant force balancing systems provide the efficiency of modern windows with historical accuracy.
We maintain historical aesthetics by setting glass 7/8″ deep into the sash from the interior to create a shadow line that helps provide character. Most modern manufacturers ignore this crucial detail.