Awning Window - Prairie Grille

Awning Window - Prairie Grille

Scaled set of drawings of the Awning Window (Prairie Grille) in front, side and top views
Description
Description

A prairie grille awning window is a type of window commonly found in Prairie-style architecture. It features a rectangular frame made of wood or vinyl that supports multiple panes of glass arranged in a grid pattern. The individual panes of glass are separated by wider bars, known as grilles or muntins, that create a geometric pattern reminiscent of the Prairie style.

The window operates on a hinge mechanism that allows it to pivot outward from the bottom, providing ventilation and natural light while maintaining the structural integrity of the window. The prairie grille design adds a distinctive architectural detail to the window, making it a popular choice in Prairie-style homes.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Awning Window (Prairie Grille) is available in a range of sizes with widths between 1’6”-5’ (45.7-152.4 cm), heights ranging from 1’6”-5’ (45.7-152.4 cm), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).

Series of illustrations of the Awning Window (Prairie Grille) seen from elevation views with varied sizes
Series of illustrations of the Awning Window (Prairie Grille) seen from elevation views with varied sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
1’6”-5’ | 45.7-152.4 cm
Width:
1’6”-5’ | 45.7-152.4 cm
Depth:
5” | 12.7 cm
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Wood, aluminum, insulating glass
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Drawings include:

Awning Window (Prairie Grille) front elevation (various sizes), side view, plan views

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