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Windows and Doors Built For How You Live
Marvin Windows and Doors, established in 1912 as a family-owned business, is renowned for crafting superior quality windows and doors that enhance indoor living experiences. With a commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, Marvin offers a diverse range of products designed to elevate both aesthetics and functionality in residential and commercial spaces.
Awning
Our products feature a clever folding handle that neatly hides away when not in use. Our awning windows will beautifully enhance your home’s decor.
Bay Windows
Looking for exceptional ventilation? The side panels of our bay windows—available in both casement and double-hung styles—are the perfect solution. If you like, you can also choose an operable center pane.
Bow Windows
Offering an elegant look, our bow windows are available in four-, five-, and six-pane configurations. They are sure to become a striking feature in your home.
Casement Windows
With our casement windows, you have the option of two types of hinges. The standard Easy Wash® hinge allows for easy cleaning, while the optional Clear View® hinge offers an enhanced viewing area.
Double-Hung Windows
Thanks to their tilting design, double-hung windows are extremely easy to maintain. Our easy tilt operation system makes cleaning more convenient than you might think.
Round Top Windows
Our round-top windows come in over 20 unique shapes, all featuring direct glazing for maximum strength and clear views.
Window Styles
Bi-Fold Doors
Bi-fold doors, also known as folding or accordion doors, consist of two or more hinged panels that fold. They are a popular choice for patio doors.
Ultimate Commercial Door
The Ultimate Commercial Door combines sophisticated design with rugged durability to withstand years of commercial use. It is available in a wide variety of design and customization options.
Entry Doors
Entry doors provide passage between a house and an outdoor space or garage. These doors come equipped with weatherproofing, keyed locks, and deadbolts.
Multi Slide Doors
Sliding doors feature one or more door panels that glide open on a bottom-mounted track or hang from rollers mounted above. Various styles of sliding doors include multi-slide doors, French doors, barn doors, pocket doors, lift-and-slide doors, and patio doors (also known as sliding glass doors).
Unlike swinging doors that require extra space for the panel to open, sliding doors' panels stack, making them ideal for living rooms or balconies with furniture. Exterior sliding doors typically consist of two or more large glass panels, often called "panoramic doors." They create large openings that enhance a room's connection to the outdoors. This design is also perfect for high-traffic areas, such as passageways leading to the backyard or patio during gatherings.
Unlike swinging doors that require extra space for the panel to open, sliding doors' panels stack, making them ideal for living rooms or balconies with furniture. Exterior sliding doors typically consist of two or more large glass panels, often called "panoramic doors." They create large openings that enhance a room's connection to the outdoors. This design is also perfect for high-traffic areas, such as passageways leading to the backyard or patio during gatherings.
Swinging Doors
Swinging doors are the most common style of door, featuring side-hinged panels that swing open and closed. They come in single or multiple panel designs. The direction a door swings, either to the right or left, is referred to as its “handing.” Exterior swinging doors are also distinguished by whether they open into the building or out of it, known as “inswing” or “outswing."
Modern Swinging Door
The Modern Swinging Door combines a sleek, modern aesthetic with industry-leading performance, offering design flexibility. An inswing door opens over steps or spaces exposed to the elements, while an outswing door is ideal for areas with limited interior space.
Door Styles
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