Grids

Grids help tie your windows or doors to a chosen architectural look—adding detail and breaking up open glass into something more refined.

Create freely and make it truly your

Picture this: Morning sunlight filters softly into your home, casting subtle patterns of light and shadow on the wall. These shapes come to life thanks to the grid design you’ve chosen for your windows or patio doors—an elegant detail that adds both charm and character. Window and door grids are more than just decorative—they help define the personality of your space. Whether you’re aiming to echo a classic architectural style or simply want to add a touch of visual interest, grids bring dimension and distinction, both inside and out. The styles and placement of grids can vary depending on the material of your window or door—like vinyl, fiberglass, or aluminum.

Types of grids

Grid Styles to Match Every Design Vision

Window and door grids are available in a variety of styles—Standard, Valance, and Perimeter—offering countless design possibilities to enhance your home’s look.

Standard Grids
Often referred to as Colonial grids, this classic style features evenly spaced squares that suit both traditional and modern designs. You can apply them across the entire glass surface or limit them to just the top sash. Customize the pattern by choosing how many lites run horizontally and vertically, based on the glass size.

Valance Grids
These resemble Standard grids but are limited to the upper portion of the window or door. They’re ideal for adding a subtle decorative touch while maintaining a clear view. As with the Standard style, you can choose the number of lites and how tall the grid pattern extends.

Perimeter Grids
For a sleek, contemporary aesthetic, Perimeter grids frame the edges of the glass, with intersections typically placed at the corners. This style offers even more versatility—you can frame the entire window, just one sash, or extend the perimeter grid across multiple connected windows or doors. The corner intersections can appear at the top only or in all four corners, depending on your desired look.