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Wood Windows Revitalize Charming Des Moines Home

This beautiful project features traditional windows that further the original charm of this 1920s home.

Headshot of Author Taeya DeVries

ByTaeya De Vries

Published 2023-04-25

A large chalet-style home with historically accurate Pella Reserve windows.

Project Details

These Des Moines area homeowners turned to Pella to help freshen their 1920s home through the installation of new wood windows. The result is a beautiful transformation that retained the original charm of the home while improving energy efficiency and durability.

A white historical home in Des Moines with brown windows.
A large white historical home with brown wood windows and a circular brick courtyard.

Traditional Windows Preserve Historical Authenticity

In deciding to replace their existing windows, one of the most important asks from these homeowners was that the Pella team retain the historical detailing that makes their house so unique. Nestled in the heart of Des Moines, this 1920s home features charming white brick with a moss-covered cedar shake roof. The owners wanted their new windows to complement the original look of their home, improving performance without compromising the integrity of the design. Together with their sales rep, the homeowners selected Pella Reserve – Traditional wood windows for the authentic traditional style they provide.

The new windows with a putty profile and authentic hardware further the traditional aesthetic. With the industry’s deepest sash dimension, Pella Reserve windows provide meaningful depth and a realistic shadow. Arch windows bring the visual appeal and elegance that these owners love most about their home.

A brick courtyard leads up to a white historic home with large shrubbery in front of the windows.

Wood Windows Deliver Energy Efficiency and Durability

While the appearance of the new windows was incredibly important to these homeowners, performance was a significant factor as well. It wasn’t uncommon for the old windows to get stuck when trying to open and close. The new windows operate smoothly, making it easy to enjoy a refreshing Iowa breeze whenever they wish. The window grilles look nearly identical to the originals, but feature foam spacers between the panes of glass. This Integral Light Technology helps capture the look of true-divided-light without sacrificing energy performance. Aluminum cladding on the outside of these windows helps protect them from the elements, resisting rot and corrosion unlike the old windows. This long-lasting durability and low-maintenance design brings the homeowners peace of mind knowing their new windows are built to perform for years to come.

If you’re thinking about replacing the windows in your own home, don’t hesitate to reach out to a Pella expert who would love to help. Contact us today to get started with your project.

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