Provide light and ventilation with some privacy

HOPPER WINDOWS

Hopper windows are single-sash windows that open inward from the top (think of an upside-down awning window). They are typically used to allow a bit of sunlight and ventilation in rooms where you wouldn’t necessarily want people looking back in, like the laundry room, basement and bathroom. These windows improve home value by adding light to rooms that otherwise might be very dark. Hopper windows can be used as the exterior outlet for dryer vents when mulled to a small, insulated picture window or other window type

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HOPPER WINDOW BRANDS

Our hopper windows, available only in white, are included in three of our
window series. Browse our window brands to learn what distinguishes them.

ENDURE™ WINDOWS

Wooden window with grid design, black background.

Stunning energy efficiency and the most vinyl/laminate color options.

ASPECT™ WINDOWS

White-framed window with grid pattern.

Excellent mid-range window with high energy efficiency and sturdy construction.

ECOLITE™ WINDOWS

White framed window with black background.

The best option for homeowners seeking a white, all-vinyl, economy-class window.

Options for every preference

PROVIA WINDOW BRAND COMPARISON

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ENDURE™ DETAILS

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ASPECT™ DETAILS

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ECOLITE™ details

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EXPLORE WINDOW STYLES

We offer the most popular window styles you see in American homes, plus some that cater to very specific needs. We specialize in offering custom windows that meet exactly the design details, sizes, quality and budget you need. Learn more about our window styles.

Outdoor patio with wicker couch and window.
Two rocking chairs with pink flowers.

WINDOW GALLERY

Need some inspiration to get your home replacement window project started? Browse our gallery to see how others have used ProVia custom windows on their home—from double hung, slider, and casement windows to picture windows, shaped windows, and more.

Bright dining area with table and chairs.

Coordinate your house shape and exterior building products

DESIGN BY EXTERIOR STYLE

Hopper windows are typically installed in rooms located on the back or side of a house, so this configuration works with any style of home to provide needed light and ventilation. Learn about various architectural styles.

CAPE COD

Illustration of a small house with dormers.
  • 1 or 1 ½ story with dormer windows and a steep roofline
  • Clapboard siding
  • Practical and uncomplicated in design

COLONIAL

Colonial-style house with symmetrical windows.
  • Two story, salt-box style home
  • Symmetrical architecture
  • Double hung windows with grids
  • Steep, side-gabled roofs

CRAFTSMAN

Illustration of a modern house design.
  • Occasional wide, overhanging eaves
  • A covered front porch
  • Pillars lining the entry
  • Double hung windows

FARMHOUSE

White two-story house with gabled roof.
  • Primarily white, with contrasting shutters or window & door trim
  • Simple, practical architecture
  • Large, covered porch and metal roof

MODERN

Modern two-story house with large windows.
  • Clean lines and geometric shapes
  • Natural materials like wood, stone and exposed concrete
  • Flat or low-pitched gable or shed roof

SPANISH

Stone and stucco house with red roofs.
  • Arched entryways or windows
  • Barrel tile roofs
  • Light-colored stucco walls
  • Woodgrain doors, typically in rich colors

TUDOR

Illustration of a two-story traditional house.
  • Mix of half timbers, stucco, stone or brick with decorative entryways
  • Steep slate roof with dormers & gables
  • Tall, narrow, multi-paned windows

VICTORIAN

Blue Victorian house with orange door.
  • Asymmetrical design
  • Large wrap-around porches
  • Ornate decorative trim
  • Towers, turrets and dormers