They are applied on the interior, exterior, and with a space bar in between the panes of glass. Full divided light grilles provide the most authentic look.When deciding on the type of grille application you might like, consider your home’s architectural style and your preferences for cleaning (some grilles can be removed for easier cleaning). Want to see more patterns? Explore all our grille options.Ī grille pattern can be applied in various ways on the inside, outside, and even in between the glass on a window. Find out more about this versatile pattern in the “Modern versus traditional grilles” section below.Ĭustom grilles: Want to frame your view with the outline of a tree, flower, or perhaps something more abstract? Whatever your dream, chances are we can make it. Specified equal light grilles: This semi-customizable pattern allows you to choose the number of lights/lites wide and high, so you can create a look that suits a variety of home styles. Tall fractional grilles: This pattern of taller, vertical grilles in the upper part of the window’s glass is often used to replicate the look of a double-hung window and is popular in craftsman bungalow homes. Short fractional grilles: This pattern of shorter vertical grilles in the upper part of the window's glass is often used to replicate the look of a transom window (aka a window above a window). One popular option is a simple pattern of overlapping lines framing the edge of the window glass.ĭiamond grilles: This ornate pattern of crisscrossing diagonal lines creates a diamond grid and appears most frequently in Tudor, Gothic, or other highly decorative architectural styles. Prairie-style grilles: This semi-customizable pattern comes from the Prairie architectural style - think the designs of Frank Lloyd Wright. It complements many traditional home styles - Cape Cods, colonials and more. Colonial grilles: This simple, symmetrical grid pattern is intended to replicate the old-world charm of individual glass panes (lights/lites) held together with muntions.
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