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A modern living room with large windows can feel brighter, more spacious, and better connected to the outdoors. This 7 foot wide window provides a generous glass area for natural light while maintaining practical proportions for a main-floor living space.
Installed in a front-facing living room in Rexdale, Toronto, this brick-to-brick casement window creates a strong visual feature on the front of the home. Its wide 84 x 60-inch format helps daylight spread across the room and provides a broad, unobstructed exterior view.
The sandalwood exterior introduces a warm, understated colour that works well with brick, stone, and neutral façades. A white interior finish keeps the living room bright and makes the frame easy to coordinate with different wall colours, furnishings, and trim.
Low-E 180 double-pane glass with argon gas helps reduce heat transfer and maintain a more comfortable indoor temperature throughout the year. The Super Spacer glazing system supports long-term sealed-unit performance and helps limit condensation around the glass edges.
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| Width | 84 |
| Height | 60 |
| Window Type | Casement |
| Installation type | Brick to Brick |
| Window Cost (including installation) | $ 2,865.21 |
| Color - Exterior | Sandlewood |
| Color - Interior | White |
| Panes | Double Pane |
| Low-E Coating | 180 |
| Gas Options | Argon Gas |
| Glazing Type | Double Glass |
| Spacer Type | Super Spacer |
| Brickmould | Yes |
| Interior Jamb | Yes |
| Interior Casing/Trim | Yes |
| Energy Efficiency | Energy Star |
| Location | Main floor, Front, Living Room Windows |
| City | Rexdale |
| Window Price (retrofit) | $ 2,431.04 |
| Window Price (brick to brick) | $ 2,865.21 |