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New Windows and Doors Shine in Oklahoma City’s Wheeler District

High-quality wood windows and patio doors connect homeowners with the outdoors and their community in Oklahoma City.

Jim West

ByJim West

Published 2024-01-03

a row of five houses in pastel colors in the Wheeler District of Oklahoma

Project Details

Cottage, modern, traditional and every style between can be found in the buzzing Wheeler District. This beautiful neighborhood, adjacent to downtown Oklahoma City, is a 150-acre urban development on the south bank of the Oklahoma River. The unique site includes the former Downtown Airpark, which operated from the 1940s until 2005. The community is both walkable and bikeable with a school, restaurants, shops and offices.

Featured in the Fall Parade of Homes, these showstopping abodes feature Pella wood casement windows throughout as well as large patio doors that open to the backyard. High-quality wood products were chosen for these homes because of their design flexibility. Available in an array of finishes and with popular features and options, wood is the most customizable material for windows and doors.

Master bedroom with a king bed that has wrought iron framing and a contemporary painting on the wall above

Modern Black Windows Create Contemporary Contrast

The contemporary black windows feature a durable aluminum-clad exterior with a painted white interior. Their color-matched grilles match the sleek exterior and provide beautiful contrast against the light, neutral tones of the interior. Even with the traditional grille pattern, the windows deliver a modern feel that matches both contemporary and traditional interior décor styles.

the exterior patio of the Wheeler District home in Oklahoma
an outdoor patio sits in the corner of a new home with black doors and windows

Large Patio Doors Connect Living Areas to Backyard

In the Wheeler District, connection to the community is paramount. These homes feature backyard patio doors to blend indoor and outdoor spaces. Whether it is via a large bifold door that opens like an accordion or grand French hinged patio doors, the livable space of these homes extends beyond their four walls. These trending indoor/outdoor designs are an entertainer’s paradise where parties can spill over from the interior to the exterior and vice versa. In addition, they fill the homes with natural light and make the spaces feel larger.

a black casement window sits over a black soaker tub in a contemporary bathroom

Energy-Efficient Wood Windows Help Lower Energy Costs

A natural insulator, wood windows and patio doors deliver comfort to the occupants of these homes year-round. Each window and door features energy-efficient glass optimized for Oklahoma’s geographic region. This can help lower utility bills in addition to improving the comfort of the home. The specialized, low-emissivity glass coating reflects the harsh Oklahoma heat in the summer to keep the homes cool and protect furniture and décor from harmful UV rays.

the exterior of a Wheeler district home in Oklahoma, with a dual exterior in both black and natural wood

Expert Installation by Pella Team in Tight Spaces

Dense communities are on the rise. With limited space between homes in the neighborhood, the Pella of Oklahoma team drew on their expertise to get the job done right. They expertly installed windows and patio doors throughout the district with care for exceptional performance. The results are nothing less than stunning and enable homeowners to connect with and enjoy their neighborhood.

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