Windows with grids

Complement your home's style

Buying new windows offers a host of choices that can enhance your home’s curb appeal, including the addition of window grids. Adding windows with grids is a smart choice for certain home styles, like Classic/Colonial or Craftsman-style homes, to maintain the authenticity of the architecture. ProVia offers two alternatives for window grids, with design options for each.

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Internal Window Grids

Easy cleaning

Internal window grids consist of grids placed between two panes of glass, which provides the authentic look of real grids while making window cleaning a cinch. Each style of ProVia’s internal window grids are available with triple glazed glass (the addition of a third pane for added energy efficiency) or double glazed glass (ecoLite only available with double glazed).

Exterior Window Grids (Simulated Divided Lites)

Match your window color

ProVia’s Simulated Divided Lites are contoured 7/8” grids applied to both the exterior and interior sides of the glass. These grids best mimic the look and feel of an Old World wood window made with state-of-the-art materials. If you have painted windows, you’ll want SDLs as these can be painted to match your exterior window color.

Window grid types

Window Grid Designs

Customizations that make your home stand out

Internal window grids and Simulated Divided Lites are available in all window styles. Choose among three primary designs (Cottage, Colonial, Prairie) and several design variations of each to further customize your windows. Here are some sample configurations.

Double Hung

Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with cottage-style grids on top and bottom panes. Each page has one vertical and one horizontal grid that crisscross. 
Cottage Grids 1V1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with cottage-style grids on top pane only. The grids are one across and one down and they crisscross.
Cottage Grids 1VH
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with one vertical cottage-style grid on the top pane.
Cottage Grids 1V
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with cottage-style grids on the top half of the window. One horizontal and one vertical grid for a t-shape. 
Cottage Grids TS-1V1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with 2 vertical cottage-style grids on the top pane only. 
Cottage Grids 2V
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with colonial-style grids on the top panes featuring 2 vertical and one horizontal grid that crisscross.
Colonial Grids 1V1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with single prairie grids on the top and bottom panes
Single Prairie Grids
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with single prairie grids on the top pane only
Single Prairie Grids Top Pane Only

Casement

Grayscale illustration of a ProVia casement window with single prairie-style grids.
Single Prairie Grids
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia casement window with cottage-style grids on the top third of the window. One horizontal and one vertical grid intersect, and a second horizontal grid forms a T-shape with the bottom of the vertical grid.
Cottage Grids SP-TS-1V2H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia window with one horizontal cottage-style grid in the center of the window.
Cottage Grids 1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia window with cottage-style grids that have one across and one down, crisscrossed. 
Cottage Grids 1V1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia window with cottage-style grids on the top third of the window only (1 across, 1 down).
Cottage Grids TS-1V1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia window with three horizontal cottage-style grids that span the height of the window. 
Cottage Grids 3H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia window with cottage-style grids on the top pane only. Grids are one across and one down in a T-shape. 
Cottage Grids TL-1V1H
Grayscale illustration of a ProVia double hung window with colonial-style grids that are 3 across and two down. 
Cottage Grids 2V3H

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