Nice work

Residential Architect, Nov-Dec, 2004 by Nigel F. Maynard

Pella windows come in a full range of styles, shapes, and price lines. Westwork is a fan of the maker's workmanship. "We like the quality of their windows and the flexibility to adapt them to unique uses," Sperry says. The units are made with interlocking wood joints, weather-impervious glue, and hardware built into the sash and frame. A number of optional features such as roll screens, integral shades, and fold-away cranks are available as well. Pella, 888.847.3552; www.pella.com.

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