
Tudor homes predominantly feature combinations of tall, narrow windows (single hung, double hung and casement) and often have darker trim. Many of these homes contain exposed wood features that the windows may match or complement. Simple French swinging or French-style sliding doors are best for patios.
Tudor Architectural Style (4 images)
Tudor Recommended Windows
Casement Windows are a versatile choice for a Tudor home. The exposed wood detailing is a great option for style while not compromising function. Double Hung is also a great option with its longer narrow shape.
- Casement
Windows Casement Vinyl Replacement Windows – Milgard casement vinyl replacement windows provide excellent ventilation, have no rail to obstruct views and put the screen on the inside where it doesn't get as dirty. Milgard jamb hinges allow the window to completely open outward for maximum ventilation. - Double Hung
Windows Double Hung Vinyl Replacement Windows – Milgard double hung vinyl replacement windows offer traditional look and performance. Both top and bottom sashes open—use only top sash around children or pets. Sashes tilt inward for easy cleaning, making it perfect for upper floors where cleaning is more difficult.
Tudor Recommended Doors
French Patio Doors can be the simple answer to completing the look of your Tudor home. French Swinging doors seamlessly integrate with the window features of Tudor styling.
Tudor Recommended Series
The exposed wood features of a Tudor home are perfectly complemented by the Essence series, featuring the beauty of wood with the durability of fiberglass.




