Custom 36x72 Windows
Designed for larger residential openings, Delanshini 36x72 windows provide expanded natural light, enhanced vertical airflow, and a clean modern appearance. The tall proportions make this size especially suitable for living rooms, stairwells, bedrooms, entry areas, and contemporary architectural projects where brighter interiors and larger glass areas are desired.
Enhanced Natural Light Performance
Ideal for Modern Residential Designs
Thermal Break Aluminum Systems
Double & Triple Glazing Available
OEM & Project Customization Support






Available 36x72 Window Types
Delanshini 36x72 windows are available in multiple opening styles to support different ventilation requirements, architectural layouts, and project preferences.
36 x 72 Sliding Window
Modern horizontal operation with clean sightlines and practical space-saving functionality.
36 x 72 Awning Window
Top-hinged design providing ventilation protection during light rain and improved airflow control.
36 x 72 Tilt and Turn Window
European-style system combining inward ventilation, full opening functionality, and easy maintenance.
36 x 72 Single Hung Window
Traditional vertical sliding operation with reliable performance and efficient space usage.
36 x 72 Double Hung Window
Dual operable sashes provide flexible airflow control and convenient cleaning access.
Why Choose a 36x72 Window?
A 36x72 window is a tall residential window size designed to maximize daylight, improve airflow, and create a stronger visual connection between interior and exterior spaces.
Compared with smaller residential windows, the increased glass area allows significantly more natural light into the room, helping living spaces feel brighter, taller, and more open. The vertical proportions also improve ventilation performance and complement modern architectural designs.

Maximizes natural light in residential interiors

Creates taller and more open visual proportions

Improves vertical airflow and indoor comfort

Suitable for modern and contemporary homes

Compatible with multiple opening configurations

Ideal for large replacement and new construction projects
36x72 Window Overview
Specifications
Delanshini 36x72 windows are engineered with premium aluminum systems and advanced insulated glazing to deliver durability, thermal performance, and modern aesthetics for residential and commercial projects.
Item | Specification |
Window Size | 36″ x 72″ |
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, Awning, Tilt and Turn, 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 finishes and glazing solutions to match different architectural styles, privacy needs, and energy efficiency requirements.
Colors
- Matte Black
- White
- Dark Grey
- Champagne
- Custom RAL Colors
Glass Options
- Double Glazing
- Triple Glazing
- Low-E Glass
- Tempered Glass
- Laminated Glass
- Frosted Glass
36x72 Window Buying Guide
How to Choose the Right 36x72 Window
A 36x72 window is a large vertical residential window designed to maximize natural light, improve airflow, and create a more open architectural appearance.
Compared with standard residential window sizes, 36x72 windows provide significantly more daylight and stronger visual impact while maintaining practical functionality for ventilation and energy efficiency.
When selecting a 36x72 window, it is important to consider architectural style, glass performance, ventilation needs, structural requirements, and long-term energy efficiency.
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1. Why 36x72 Windows Are Popular in Modern Homes
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2. Best Applications for 36x72 Windows
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3. Choosing the Right Window Type for Tall Windows
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4. Natural Light & Spaciousness Considerations
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5. Energy Efficiency for Large Glass Areas
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6. Privacy, Sunlight & Glare Control
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7. Structural & Installation Considerations
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8. Replacement vs New Construction Installation
The increased glass area allows more natural light to enter the room throughout the day, while the vertical proportions create cleaner architectural lines commonly seen in contemporary residential designs.
Homeowners and architects often choose 36x72 windows because they:
- Maximize daylight performance
- Create stronger indoor-outdoor visual connections
- Improve the perceived height of interior spaces
- Complement modern architectural aesthetics
- Support larger residential openings
This size is especially popular in projects focused on openness, comfort, and modern visual appeal.
36x72 windows are widely used in residential spaces where natural light and architectural appearance are priorities.
Living Rooms
Large vertical windows help create brighter and more visually open living areas without requiring full floor-to-ceiling glazing.
Multiple 36x72 windows are often combined to create expansive daylight openings and symmetrical exterior designs.
Bedrooms
The taller proportions provide strong daylight performance while supporting effective ventilation and indoor comfort.
Double hung and tilt and turn windows are popular bedroom options because they combine airflow flexibility with convenient operation.
Stairwells
Tall windows work especially well in stairwells because they emphasize vertical architectural lines while introducing natural light into transitional spaces.
Entry Areas
Modern homes frequently use tall vertical windows near entrances to create a brighter and more welcoming appearance.
Contemporary Residential Projects
36x72 windows are commonly selected for modern homes featuring:
- Clean architectural lines
- Larger glass areas
- Slim aluminum frames
- Open interior layouts
Because 36x72 windows are taller and larger than standard residential sizes, choosing the correct opening style becomes increasingly important.
Sliding Windows
Sliding windows provide smooth horizontal operation with a clean and modern appearance.
Best for:
- Contemporary homes
- Wide wall layouts
- Minimal-maintenance applications
Awning Windows
Awning windows are hinged at the top and can remain partially open during light rain.
Best for:
- Ventilation-focused applications
- Bathrooms
- Stairwells
- Modern residential designs
Tilt and Turn Windows
Tilt and turn systems combine inward ventilation, full opening functionality, and convenient cleaning access.
Best for:
- Premium residential projects
- Energy-efficient homes
- Modern European-style architecture
Single Hung Windows
Single hung windows provide classic operation with a movable lower sash and fixed upper sash.
Best for:
- Traditional homes
- Residential remodeling projects
- Simple ventilation needs
Double Hung Windows
Double hung windows allow both sashes to operate for improved airflow and easier maintenance.
Best for:
- Bedrooms
- Multi-story homes
- Flexible ventilation control
One of the primary reasons homeowners choose 36x72 windows is to improve the brightness and openness of interior spaces.
Compared with smaller windows, the increased vertical glass area allows significantly more daylight into the room, helping spaces feel larger and more comfortable throughout the day.
Tall windows can also strengthen architectural balance by creating cleaner vertical proportions on both interior and exterior elevations.
For projects prioritizing natural light:
- Larger glass areas increase daylight penetration
- Slim aluminum frames improve visible glass area
- Multiple vertical windows can create panoramic lighting effects
Because 36x72 windows contain larger glass surfaces, energy performance becomes especially important.
Modern insulated window systems can help reduce heat transfer while maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures year-round.
Double Glazing
Provides reliable insulation and sound reduction for standard residential applications.
Triple Glazing
Recommended for colder climates, luxury homes, and projects prioritizing maximum thermal performance.
Low-E Glass
Low-emissivity coatings help reduce solar heat gain and UV exposure while maintaining natural daylight transmission.
Thermal Break Aluminum Frames
Thermal break systems reduce heat transfer between indoor and outdoor environments.
Recommended for:
- Large window systems
- Energy-efficient homes
- Extreme climates
Modern residential projects
Large windows increase daylight but may also increase visibility and direct sunlight exposure.
Choosing the correct glass configuration helps balance comfort, privacy, and energy performance.
Frosted or Obscure Glass
Provides privacy while still allowing natural light into the space.
Commonly used for:
- Street-facing walls
- Stairwells
- Privacy-sensitive areas
Laminated Glass
Improves sound reduction, UV protection, and security performance.
Tinted & Solar Control Glass
Can help reduce glare and excessive solar heat gain in bright environments.
Because 36x72 windows are larger and heavier than standard residential windows, installation planning becomes more important.
Factors to consider include:
- Structural wall support
- Frame reinforcement
- Glass weight
- Installation accessibility
- Wind load performance
For replacement projects, larger openings may require modifications depending on the existing structure and framing conditions.
Professional installation is generally recommended for tall window systems.
Before ordering, determine whether the project requires replacement installation or new construction installation.
Replacement Windows
Designed to fit existing openings while minimizing renovation work.
Suitable for:
- Residential upgrades
- Remodeling projects
- Existing frame replacement
New Construction Windows
Typically installed with a nailing flange for completely new openings.
Suitable for:
- New homes
- Additions
- Full exterior renovations
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 36x72 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 About36x72 Windows
36×72 is considered a commonly used large residential window size, especially for modern homes, living rooms, bedrooms, and renovation projects. Availability may vary depending on the window style and manufacturer.
The actual dimensions are typically slightly smaller than the nominal size to allow room for installation and adjustment. Exact measurements vary depending on the frame system and manufacturer.
The rough opening is generally slightly larger than the actual window frame to provide space for leveling, insulation, and sealing. Exact requirements depend on the installation method and window system.
Not necessarily. In many modern residential designs, 36×72 windows are used in bedrooms to improve natural light and create a more open feeling. Privacy, sunlight exposure, and room layout should still be considered.
Yes. 36×72 windows are commonly used in living rooms because the taller glass area can improve daylight, enhance openness, and create a stronger connection to outdoor views.
In many cases, yes. Taller windows can visually increase the perceived height and openness of a room by allowing more natural light and creating stronger vertical proportions.
Yes. Double glazing and triple glazing options are available to improve insulation, sound reduction, and energy efficiency.
Yes. Compared with smaller residential window sizes, 36×72 windows generally allow significantly more daylight into interior spaces.
The best option depends on the project requirements.
- Sliding windows offer practical operation
- Double hung windows provide flexible ventilation
- Tilt and turn windows support premium functionality
Awning windows work well for controlled ventilation
Yes. Tilt and turn systems are often used in modern residential projects because they combine secure ventilation, full opening capability, and convenient cleaning access.
Casement-style openings and tilt and turn windows typically provide stronger airflow because larger portions of the window opening can be fully opened.
Larger windows may require more maintenance due to increased glass area. However, tilt and turn and double hung systems can improve cleaning accessibility.
Large windows can increase heat transfer if low-performance materials are used. Modern insulated glazing systems and thermal break frames can significantly improve energy efficiency.
Triple glazing may improve insulation and sound reduction, especially in colder climates or energy-efficient homes. For many standard residential projects, double glazing may already provide sufficient performance.
In many cases, yes. Low-E glass helps reduce solar heat gain, UV exposure, and heat transfer while maintaining natural daylight.
Larger windows may require reinforced framing systems depending on the glass weight, wind load requirements, and local building codes. Structural requirements vary by project.
Possibly. Replacing smaller windows with larger openings may require structural modifications, framing adjustments, and updated installation work depending on the existing wall conditions.