Traditionally, grids or grilles were wooden mullions that made multiple small panes of glass into one large window. Technological advances in the window industry have made it possible to make and transport large windows, eliminating the need to piece together windows.
Presently, people still use grilles to enhance the beauty of their windows. The grilles can come in between the glass panes for easy cleaning. They can contour over the glass for a more traditional look. We have a few different styles and options to chose from.


Grilles Between the Glass vs. Traditional Simulated Divided Light
Traditional Simulated Divided Lite Grids
- 7/8″ wide raised ogee applied to exterior and interior with 9/16″ wide bronze shadow bar between the glass.

Flat Grids
- 9/16″ wide or 13/16″ wide flat grids between the glass.
- Makes it easier to clean the glass.
Contoured Grids
- 1″ wide grid between the glass
- Makes it easier to clean the glass.