From smooth curves to modern angles, Pella of Kelowna offers you a nearly unending amount of design options to fashion a unique look. Specialty window styles add uniqueness and elegance to your design. And, they feature distinct hardware inspired by fine homes around the globe.
Specialty windows in the Pella® Architect Series® ReserveTM line are available in a host of exterior colors and wood finishes with a variety of grille patterns for Kelowna-area homeowners.

Specialty Casement Windows
French Casement Window
French casement windows are made with two sashes that crank out for dual ventilation and can give you a wide-open view. Our foldaway casement cranks can stay clear of roomside window treatments, and together, the sashes firmly lock with a lone handle.
Push-Out Casement Windows
Push-out casement windows operate with a turn of a handle and a soft push. Our traditional-style, push-out casement windows come with wide, wood sash frames and historical stays that hold windows in the open position. The contemporary version is crafted with a narrower frame to accompany the style of the existing windows types.
Push-Out French Casement Windows
Push-out French casement windows have dual sashes that swing open from its midpoint with a gentle push and provide an unobstructed view. They're made with matching handles; traditional wide, wood sash frames; and historical stays that hold them open wide.
In-Swing Casement Windows
In-swing casement windows open inward, as opposed to outward. Simply turn the handle and pull. They’re great for spots where a swing-out sash would get in the way, for instance above a flower box.
In-Swing French Casement Windows
In-swing French casement windows feature dual sashes that open inward. Unlike typical two-wide casement windows, these windows provide an unobstructed view.
Tilt-Turn Window
With European styling, tilt-turn windows provide dual functionality. The sash opens on two sides for more airflow. The handle can be moved 90 degrees to open the window inward for the most breeze. A 180-degree turn of the handle tilts the sash inside to vent from the top.
Hopper Windows
Hopper windows are like awning windows, but they vent at the top and open inward, instead of outward. Hopper windows are normally installed over doors and other windows to permit extra light and ventilation.