Custom 36x60 Windows
Designed for larger wall openings and improved natural light performance, Delanshini 36x60 windows are widely used in bedrooms, living areas, stairwells, kitchens, and modern residential projects. The taller vertical proportions create a brighter and more open interior environment while maintaining practical ventilation and energy efficiency.
Ideal for Residential Replacement & New Construction
Increased Daylight & Airflow Performance
Thermal Break Aluminum Systems
Double & Triple Glazing Available
OEM & Project Solutions






Available 36x60 Window Types
Delanshini 36x60 windows are available in multiple opening configurations to match different ventilation needs, architectural styles, and residential applications.
36x60 Sliding Window
Practical horizontal operation with a clean modern appearance and space-saving functionality.
36x60 Casement Window
Provides maximum ventilation and unobstructed outdoor views with excellent energy performance.
36x60 Single Casement Window
Slim vertical design ideal for modern residential spaces requiring focused airflow and natural light.
36x60 Single Hung Window
Classic vertical sliding operation with reliable ventilation and efficient space usage.
36x60 Double Hung Window
Dual operable sashes provide flexible airflow control and convenient maintenance.
Why Choose a 36x60 Window?
A 36x60 window is a popular tall residential window size designed to provide increased natural light, improved vertical airflow, and balanced architectural proportions.
Compared with smaller window sizes, the 36x60 format allows more daylight to enter interior spaces, making rooms feel brighter and more open. The taller design also improves ventilation performance, especially when paired with casement or double hung window systems.

Provides increased natural light for interior spaces

Improves ventilation performance with taller openings

Popular for bedrooms, living rooms, and stairwells

Suitable for both replacement and new construction projects

Compatible with multiple opening styles

Supports modern and traditional architectural designs
36x60 Window Overview
Specifications
Delanshini 36x60 windows are engineered with premium aluminum profiles and advanced glazing systems to deliver long-term durability, thermal insulation, and modern aesthetics.
Item | Specification |
Window Size | 36″ x 60″ |
Window Shape | Tall Vertical Rectangle Window |
Frame Material | Aluminum / Thermal Break Aluminum |
Glass Options | Double Glazed / Triple Glazed |
Glass Type | Tempered, Laminated, Low-E |
Frame Colors | Black, White, Grey, Custom Colors |
Opening Types | Sliding, Casement, Single Casement, Single Hung, Double Hung |
Hardware | Multi-point Locking System |
Screen Option | Available |
Application | Residential & Commercial |
Customization | Supported |
Colors & Glass Options
Choose from a variety of frame finishes and glazing solutions to match different architectural styles, privacy requirements, and energy efficiency goals.
Colors
- Matte Black
- White
- Dark Grey
- Champagne
- Custom RAL Colors
Handle Options
- Double Glazing
- Triple Glazing
- Low-E Glass
- Tempered Glass
- Laminated Glass
- Frosted Glass
36x60 Window Buying Guide
How to Choose the Right 36x60 Window
A 36x60 window is a popular tall residential window size designed to provide increased natural light, improved ventilation, and balanced architectural proportions. Its vertical format makes it especially suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, stairwells, and modern residential renovation projects.
When choosing a 36x60 window, it is important to consider room function, ventilation needs, energy efficiency, privacy, and installation requirements.
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1. Why 36x60 Is a Popular Residential Window Size
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2. Best Places to Use 36x60 Windows
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3. Choosing the Right Window Type
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4. Natural Light & Ventilation Considerations
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5. Energy Efficiency Considerations
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6. Privacy & Glass Selection
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7. Egress & Building Code Considerations
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8. Replacement vs New Construction Installation
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9. Customization Options
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10. Work with an Experienced Window Manufacturer
One of the biggest advantages of a 36x60 window is its ability to improve both natural light and indoor comfort without creating an oversized appearance.
The taller proportions help make rooms feel brighter and more open while maintaining balanced wall spacing in residential designs.
Homeowners and contractors commonly choose 36x60 windows because they:
- Provide more daylight than smaller window sizes
- Improve vertical airflow and ventilation
- Work well in bedrooms and living spaces
- Support both modern and traditional homes
- Fit many common residential wall layouts
This size is especially popular in projects where natural light and ventilation are priorities.
36x60 windows are versatile and widely used across residential applications.
Bedrooms
The taller design allows more daylight into the room while supporting effective airflow and ventilation.
Double hung and casement windows are especially popular for bedrooms because they combine comfort, ventilation, and ease of operation.
Living Rooms
36x60 windows help create brighter and more open living spaces without requiring oversized floor-to-ceiling glazing.
Multiple 36x60 windows are often combined to create wider daylight openings and balanced exterior symmetry.
Kitchens
The vertical format works well in kitchens by increasing natural light while maintaining practical ventilation.
Casement windows are commonly used above sinks because they are easier to operate and provide strong airflow.
Stairwells & Hallways
Tall windows help introduce daylight into narrow vertical spaces while enhancing architectural balance.
Many modern homes use vertical windows to create cleaner and more contemporary exterior lines.
Basements
36x60 windows are sometimes used in basement applications where larger ventilation openings or potential egress requirements are considered.
Local building codes should always be verified before installation.
The opening style affects ventilation, cleaning access, operation, and overall usability.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows provide practical horizontal operation and require minimal exterior clearance.
Best for:
- Contemporary homes
- Space-saving layouts
- Everyday residential use
Casement Windows
Casement windows open outward and provide some of the best airflow performance among residential window styles.
Best for:
- Bedrooms
- Kitchens
- Areas requiring maximum ventilation
Single Casement Windows
Single casement systems provide a slim and modern appearance while maximizing airflow efficiency.
Best for:
- Modern homes
- Narrow wall layouts
- Contemporary architectural designs
Single Hung Windows
Single hung windows provide classic operation with a fixed upper sash and movable lower sash.
Best for:
- Traditional homes
- Residential renovations
- Budget-conscious projects
Double Hung Windows
Double hung windows allow both sashes to open for flexible ventilation and easier cleaning.
Best for:
- Bedrooms
- Multi-story homes
Residential remodeling projects
One of the primary reasons homeowners choose 36x60 windows is improved daylight performance.
Compared with smaller windows, the increased glass area allows more sunlight to enter interior spaces, helping rooms feel brighter and more comfortable throughout the day.
The taller proportions also improve vertical airflow, especially when combined with casement or double hung window systems.
For ventilation-focused projects:
- Casement windows generally provide the largest open airflow area
- Double hung windows offer flexible airflow control
- Sliding windows provide practical operation with moderate ventilation performance
Selecting the correct opening style can significantly improve indoor comfort and air circulation.
Because 36x60 windows include larger glass areas, energy performance becomes increasingly important.
Modern insulated window systems can help reduce heat transfer while improving year-round comfort.
Double Glazing
Provides reliable insulation and sound reduction for many residential applications.
Triple Glazing
Recommended for colder climates, high-performance homes, and projects prioritizing energy savings.
Low-E Glass
Low-emissivity coatings help reduce solar heat transfer and UV exposure while maintaining indoor comfort.
Thermal Break Aluminum Frames
Thermal break systems reduce heat transfer between indoor and outdoor environments.
Recommended for:
- Energy-efficient homes
- Extreme climates
- Large window systems
Premium residential projects
Larger windows provide more daylight but may also increase visibility from outside.
Glass selection helps balance privacy, comfort, and natural light performance.
Frosted or Obscure Glass
Provides privacy while still allowing daylight into the room.
Commonly used for:
- Bathrooms
- Street-facing walls
- Closely spaced residential properties
Laminated Glass
Improves sound reduction and security performance.
Tempered Glass
Provides additional safety and impact resistance for residential applications.
Some homeowners use 36x60 windows in basement bedrooms or spaces requiring emergency escape access.
However, egress compliance depends on:
- Opening style
- Clear opening dimensions
- Hardware configuration
- Local building codes
In many cases, casement windows provide larger clear openings than sliding or hung windows of the same size.
Always confirm code requirements with local authorities or contractors before finalizing specifications.
Before ordering a 36x60 window, determine whether the project requires replacement or new construction installation.
Replacement Windows
Designed to fit existing openings with minimal structural changes.
Suitable for:
- Residential remodeling
- Window upgrades
- Existing frame replacement
New Construction Windows
Typically installed with a nailing flange for new wall openings.
Suitable for:
- New homes
- Additions
- Exterior renovations
Because 36x60 windows are larger and heavier than smaller residential windows, professional installation is often recommended.
Custom 36x60 windows can be tailored to match different architectural styles, performance requirements, and project specifications.
Available options may include:
- Custom frame colors
- Decorative grille patterns
- Hardware finishes
- Frosted or textured glass
- Slim frame profiles
- Screen systems
- Opening direction customization
Custom manufacturing is especially useful for modern homes, large residential projects, and specialized replacement applications.
An experienced manufacturer can help improve product quality, installation performance, and project efficiency.
A professional supplier should provide:
- Custom manufacturing capability
- Technical support
- Reliable production lead times
- Quality control systems
- Export-grade packaging solutions
- International project experience
At Delanshini Windows & Doors, we provide customized aluminum window solutions for residential and commercial projects worldwide.
Custom Window Solutions
At Delanshini Windows & Doors, we provide fully customized window solutions for architects, builders, developers, wholesalers, and homeowners.
- Window dimensions
- Opening configurations
- Glass specifications
- Thermal performance
- Wind load requirements
- Frame finishes
- Hardware systems
- Project drawings
Whether you need modern residential windows or commercial project solutions, Delanshini team can provide professional support from design to production.
Secure Packaging & Global Shipping
Every 36x60 window is carefully packed to ensure safe transportation for international projects and wholesale orders.

Export-Grade Protection
Foam layers, corner guards, and protective film.

Wooden Crate Packaging
Suitable for long-distance sea freight transportation.

Container Loading Optimization
Efficient loading solutions to reduce shipping costs.

Global Project Delivery
Supporting residential, commercial, and contractor projects worldwide.
Why Delanshini?

Advanced Manufacturing
Precision-engineered aluminum window systems.

Custom Project Support
Professional solutions for residential and commercial projects

Energy-Efficient Systems
Designed for modern thermal and acoustic performance.

Global Export Experience
Reliable packaging and international shipping support.

Modern Design Aesthetics
Slim aluminum frames with contemporary architectural appeal.
FAQ About 36x60 Windows
Yes. 36×60 is a commonly used residential window size for bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and renovation projects. Availability may vary depending on the window style and manufacturer.
The actual dimensions are usually slightly smaller than the nominal size to allow room for installation and adjustment. Exact measurements depend on the frame system and manufacturer specifications.
The rough opening is typically slightly larger than the actual window frame to provide space for leveling, insulation, and sealing. Requirements vary by installation method and manufacturer.
In many residential applications, yes. A 36×60 window can provide good natural light and ventilation for bedrooms, although local egress and building code requirements should always be verified.
Yes. 36×60 windows are commonly used in living rooms because the taller proportions allow more daylight into the space while maintaining balanced wall proportions.
For many small and medium-sized rooms, yes. The taller glass area allows more daylight compared with smaller window sizes, helping rooms feel brighter and more open.
The best option depends on the application.
- Casement windows provide stronger airflow
- Sliding windows save space
- Double hung windows offer flexible ventilation
Single hung windows provide a traditional appearance
Casement windows generally provide better ventilation because the sash opens fully outward. Sliding windows are often preferred for modern layouts and spaces where exterior clearance is limited.
Casement windows typically provide the best airflow performance because the entire sash can open outward, allowing more air movement through the opening.
Yes. Double hung windows are a popular option for 36×60 sizes because they provide flexible ventilation, easy operation, and a classic residential appearance.
It depends on the opening style, clear opening dimensions, and local building codes. Some casement window configurations may provide larger emergency escape openings than sliding or hung windows of the same size.
Casement windows are often preferred for egress applications because they can provide a larger clear opening area when fully opened.
Larger windows may increase heat transfer if low-performance materials are used. However, modern insulated glass systems and thermal break frames can significantly improve energy efficiency.
Triple glazing may improve insulation and sound reduction, especially in colder climates or high-performance homes. For many standard residential applications, double glazing is already sufficient.