Garden Windows

Box-style windows with glass on multiple sides, designed for growing plants, displaying collections, and bringing abundant light into kitchens.

Garden windows project outward from the wall and feature glass panels on all four sides and the top, creating a miniature greenhouse effect. Interior shelves provide space for herbs, flowers, or decorative items bathed in natural sunlight.

Garden Windows

Style-Specific Benefits

Why garden windows add character and function.

Growing Space

Ideal microclimate for herbs, succulents, flowers, and small plants. Sunlight from all angles promotes healthy growth.

Maximum Light

Five glass surfaces capture sunlight throughout the day. Brightens kitchens and work areas significantly.

Display Opportunities

Showcase pottery, glassware, family photos, or seasonal decorations in a naturally lit space.

Functional Shelving

Built-in shelves keep counters clear while providing accessible storage for frequently used items.

Ventilation Options

Side casement panels open for fresh air circulation. Control humidity and temperature inside the box.

Architectural Interest

Adds depth and dimension to flat walls. Creates visual interest both inside and out.

Best Rooms & Uses

Where garden windows thrive.

Kitchen Sinks

Most popular location. Grow fresh herbs within arm's reach while cooking. Brightens the primary kitchen workspace.

Breakfast Nooks

Creates a cheerful, sun-filled dining area. Display seasonal decorations or cultivate a small indoor garden year-round.

Bathrooms

Adds natural light and space for plants that thrive in humid environments. Display toiletries or decorative items.

Available Configurations

Customize your garden window to your space.

Projection Depth

Standard or deep projection options based on how much shelf space you need and exterior clearance.

Operating Panels

Side casements that open for ventilation, or fully fixed glass for maximum thermal efficiency.

Shelf Materials

Tempered glass, wood, or composite shelving. Single or multiple tiers depending on height.

Roof Styles

Flat, sloped, or gabled roof designs. Metal, shingle, or glass tops with or without insulation.

Glass Options

Clear for maximum light, tinted to reduce heat gain, or Low-E for energy efficiency.

Interior Finishes

White, wood-tone, or custom colors to coordinate with your kitchen or bathroom cabinetry.

Add a Garden Window to Your Home

Explore sizes, styles, and configurations perfect for your kitchen, bathroom, or any room that needs more light.

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