Awning & Hoppers

Awning windows and hopper styles are designed specifically for air, moisture, and energy management purposes in limited spaces. They are the choice of homeowners if regular windows appear too big or inconvenient to use, especially in such parts of the house as the kitchen and bathroom. Such windows feature a small size and a perfect sealing system that makes them an ideal option for any replacement project.

Awning Windows

Awning windows a special design. They open outside with hinges on the top part of the window frame to form a kind of protective angle from precipitation and let fresh air enter. These features make them ideal options for bathroom windows and kitchen windows since air circulation in these rooms is very important due to high levels of humidity.

Awning window size usually starts from 18×24 inches to 36×48 inches, and they can be easily installed above a sink or countertop. Thanks to their compression seal, awning windows have great insulating ability and low air permeability, which means they keep your home warm during winter and cool throughout summer. People choose awning units along with picture windows in order to create maximum daylight.

Apart from the practical side of awning models, they are distinguished by their modern style that can fit perfectly into contemporary or transitional design. For more ideas about other designs, materials, and types of glass, check out our windows page.

Hopper windows

Hoper windows open inwards at the bottom, which lets fresh air flow upwards and protects it from any dirt and dust outside. This opening mechanism makes them a great basement window solution, since there will always be enough space to operate them despite a lack of external clearance.

The average hopper window sizes range from 12 by 24 inches to 32 by 36 inches and fit comfortably into foundation walls or other structural openings that are relatively small. The inward-opening feature helps form a good seal, making them one of the most efficient windows in terms of thermal performance.

Hopper windows not only provide better insulation but also offer improved security, owing to their smaller size and locking system. These windows are difficult to enter through externally since they are usually installed in basement spaces, which further ensures safety for those rooms. To view more designs, visit the hopper windows section on our website.

Awning vs. hopper — which to choose?

When comparing awning vs hopper windows, factors such as installation location and functionality should be considered. Though awning window designs work well for overhead mounting, where opening in an outward direction helps with air movement and rain protection, hopper windows work best for below-wall mounting, where inward opening proves more advantageous.

Both windows serve as good insulators, but the hopper one insulates better due to gravity being a factor in its operation. Awning windows have an edge over hopper units when it comes to rainy weather, whereas hopper windows are more suitable for narrow or below-ground installations.

Feature

Awning

Hopper

Opens

Outward — hinged at top

Inward — hinged at the bottom

Rain protection

Yes

No — keep closed in the rain

Best for

Bathroom, kitchen

Basement, utility room

Energy efficiency

Good

Excellent

Installed cost

$350–$900

$300–$750

The total window installation costs will vary based on the frame material used, the glass type, and other factors related to the building site. 

 

 

Awning & Hoppers

Awning & Hoppers

Awning windows and hopper styles are designed specifically for air, moisture, and energy management purposes in limited spaces. They are the choice of homeowners if regular windows appear too big or inconvenient to use, especially in such parts of the house as the kitchen and bathroom. Such windows feature a small size and a perfect sealing system that makes them an ideal option for any replacement project.

Awning Windows

Awning windows a special design. They open outside with hinges on the top part of the window frame to form a kind of protective angle from precipitation and let fresh air enter. These features make them ideal options for bathroom windows and kitchen windows since air circulation in these rooms is very important due to high levels of humidity.

Awning window size usually starts from 18×24 inches to 36×48 inches, and they can be easily installed above a sink or countertop. Thanks to their compression seal, awning windows have great insulating ability and low air permeability, which means they keep your home warm during winter and cool throughout summer. People choose awning units along with picture windows in order to create maximum daylight.

Apart from the practical side of awning models, they are distinguished by their modern style that can fit perfectly into contemporary or transitional design. For more ideas about other designs, materials, and types of glass, check out our windows page.

Hopper windows

Hoper windows open inwards at the bottom, which lets fresh air flow upwards and protects it from any dirt and dust outside. This opening mechanism makes them a great basement window solution, since there will always be enough space to operate them despite a lack of external clearance.

The average hopper window sizes range from 12 by 24 inches to 32 by 36 inches and fit comfortably into foundation walls or other structural openings that are relatively small. The inward-opening feature helps form a good seal, making them one of the most efficient windows in terms of thermal performance.

Hopper windows not only provide better insulation but also offer improved security, owing to their smaller size and locking system. These windows are difficult to enter through externally since they are usually installed in basement spaces, which further ensures safety for those rooms. To view more designs, visit the hopper windows section on our website.

Awning vs. hopper — which to choose?

When comparing awning vs hopper windows, factors such as installation location and functionality should be considered. Though awning window designs work well for overhead mounting, where opening in an outward direction helps with air movement and rain protection, hopper windows work best for below-wall mounting, where inward opening proves more advantageous.

Both windows serve as good insulators, but the hopper one insulates better due to gravity being a factor in its operation. Awning windows have an edge over hopper units when it comes to rainy weather, whereas hopper windows are more suitable for narrow or below-ground installations.

Feature

Awning

Hopper

Opens

Outward — hinged at top

Inward — hinged at the bottom

Rain protection

Yes

No — keep closed in the rain

Best for

Bathroom, kitchen

Basement, utility room

Energy efficiency

Good

Excellent

Installed cost

$350–$900

$300–$750

The total window installation costs will vary based on the frame material used, the glass type, and other factors related to the building site. 

 

 

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Harvey Classic Vinyl Awning Window

Harvey Classic Vinyl Awning Window

Vinyl Window

Harvey

Popular in newly remodeled homes, feel free to get creative with Harvey awning windows. The unique style and ventilation of the vinyl awning window have made it a popular choice to enhance ventilation.

From $594 INSTALLED
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Harvey Majesty Wood Awning Window

Harvey Majesty Wood Awning Window

Wood window

Harvey

When you need added ventilation, Majesty wood awning windows let the fresh air in, no matter the weather. Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward.

From $552 INSTALLED
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Andersen 400 Tiltwash  Wood Awning / Hopper Window

Andersen 400 Tiltwash Wood Awning / Hopper Window

Wood window

Andersen

From $496 INSTALLED
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Pella 250 Vinyl Awning / Hopper Window

Pella 250 Vinyl Awning / Hopper Window

Vinyl Window

Pella

Awning windows are hinged at the top and open out. Perfect for window combinations, join Pella 250 Series awning windows together with other windows to add character to your home's design.

From $490 INSTALLED
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Pella Lifestyle Wood Awning / Hopper Window

Pella Lifestyle Wood Awning / Hopper Window

Wood window

Pella

Pella Lifestyle Series awning windows are hinged at the top and open with the turn of a crank.

From $501 INSTALLED
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Pella Impervia Fiberglass Awning / Hopper Window

Pella Impervia Fiberglass Awning / Hopper Window

Fiberglass window

Pella

Pella Impervia fiberglass awning windows are made from the strongest material for windows, engineered for lasting durability.

From $500 INSTALLED
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Marvin Elevate Wood Awning / Hopper Window

Marvin Elevate Wood Awning / Hopper Window

Wood window

Marvin

This window’s frame-in-frame design is built to fit your unique window opening, allowing for a clean replacement without disturbing the existing interior or exterior trim of your home.

From $548 INSTALLED
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Marvin Essential Fiberglass Awning / Hopper Window

Marvin Essential Fiberglass Awning / Hopper Window

Fiberglass window

Marvin

The Marvin Essential™ Awning window offers clean lines with top-hinged operation ideal for hard to reach areas or for access to fresh air even during a light rain.

From $548 INSTALLED
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Andersen 100 Fiberglass Awning / Hopper Window

Andersen 100 Fiberglass Awning / Hopper Window

Fiberglass window

Andersen

Made with Fibrex® composite material. Won't fade, flake, blister or peel. Available as single unit or twin combinations.

From $495 INSTALLED
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