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Custom 36x36 Windows

Designed for balanced daylight, practical ventilation, and flexible installation, Delanshini 36x36 windows are a popular choice for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, stairwells, and replacement window projects. Available in multiple opening styles, frame finishes, and insulated glazing options.

Standard & Custom Sizes Available

Thermal Break Aluminum Systems

Double & Triple Glazing Options

Modern Square Window Design

OEM & Project Solutions

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Available 36x36 Window Types

Delanshini 36x36 windows are available in multiple opening styles to match different ventilation needs, architectural styles, and residential applications.

36 x 36 Sliding Window

Smooth horizontal operation with a practical space-saving design.

36 x 36 Casement Window

Provides maximum airflow and clear outdoor views with modern functionality.

36 x 36 Awning Window

Ideal for bathrooms and basements requiring ventilation and weather protection.

36 x 36 Tilt and Turn Window

European-style window system combining flexible ventilation, safety, and easy cleaning.

36 x 36 Double Hung Window

Classic vertical sliding design with flexible airflow and convenient operation.

Why Choose a 36x36 Window?

A 36x36 window is one of the most practical square window sizes for residential applications. Its balanced dimensions provide excellent natural light, ventilation, and installation flexibility for both replacement and new construction projects.

Compared with smaller square windows, 36x36 windows provide improved airflow and daylight performance while remaining visually balanced and easy to integrate into modern and traditional homes.

Floor-Design

Popular standard square window size

Smooth-and-Secure-Operation

Suitable for replacement and new construction projects

Provides balanced natural light and ventilation

Structural-Flexibility

Compatible with multiple opening styles

Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and basements

Space-Saving-Design

Supports modern and traditional architectural styles

36x36 Window Overview

Specifications

Delanshini 36x36 windows are engineered with durable aluminum profiles and advanced insulated glazing systems to deliver long-term performance, energy efficiency, and modern aesthetics.

Item

Specification

Window Size

36″ x 36″

Window Shape

Square 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, Awning, Tilt and Turn, 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, handle styles, and glazing solutions to match different architectural and interior design requirements.

Colors

  • Matte Black
  • White
  • Dark Grey
  • Champagne
  • Custom RAL Colors

Handle Options

  • Modern Minimalist Handles
  • Matte Black Handles
  • Silver Aluminum Handles
  • Lockable Security Handles
  • Concealed Handles
  • Custom Hardware Finishes Available

36x36 Window Buying Guide

How to Choose the Right 36x36 Window

A 36x36 window is one of the most practical and commonly used square window sizes for residential projects. Its balanced proportions provide sufficient natural light and ventilation while remaining compact enough for a wide range of spaces.

Compared with smaller square windows, 36x36 windows offer improved airflow and daylight performance while still maintaining a clean and balanced appearance.

One of the main advantages of a 36x36 window is its flexibility.

 

The square proportions make it visually balanced, while the moderate size allows it to fit comfortably into both modern and traditional residential designs.

 

Homeowners and contractors often choose 36x36 windows because they:

 

  • Work well in compact and medium-sized wall spaces
  • Provide balanced daylight and ventilation
  • Fit many standard residential openings
  • Support both replacement and new construction projects
  • Match a wide range of architectural styles

 

This size is especially popular in homes where oversized windows are unnecessary but natural light and airflow are still important.

36x36 windows are highly versatile and can be used in many residential applications.

 

Bathrooms

Square windows are commonly used in bathrooms because they provide natural light while maintaining privacy.

 

Popular options include:

 

  • Frosted glass
  • Awning windows
  • Sliding windows
  • Tempered safety glass

 

Kitchens

36x36 windows are frequently installed above kitchen sinks because the size creates a balanced appearance and allows practical ventilation.

 

Casement windows are especially popular in kitchen applications due to their strong airflow and easy operation.

 

Basements

Basements often require windows that provide ventilation without occupying excessive wall space.

 

Sliding and awning windows are commonly used because they are compact and functional.

 

Stairwells & Hallways

Square windows help introduce daylight into transitional spaces while maintaining clean architectural lines.

 

Many modern homes use square windows to create a more symmetrical exterior appearance.

Different opening styles offer different benefits depending on the room layout and ventilation requirements.

 

Sliding Windows

Sliding windows provide smooth horizontal operation and are ideal for areas with limited exterior clearance.

 

Best for:

  • Basements
  • Compact rooms
  • Modern residential spaces

 

Casement Windows

Casement windows open outward and provide excellent ventilation and unobstructed views.

 

Best for:

  • Kitchens
  • Bathrooms
  • Areas requiring maximum airflow

 

Awning Windows

Awning windows can remain partially open during light rain while still allowing ventilation.

 

Best for:

  • Bathrooms
  • Basements
  • Laundry rooms

 

Tilt and Turn Windows

Tilt and turn systems provide flexible ventilation, security, and easy cleaning.

 

Best for:

  • Energy-efficient homes
  • Contemporary architecture
  • Premium residential projects

 

Double Hung Windows

Double hung windows provide classic vertical operation with flexible airflow.

 

Best for:

  • Bedrooms
  • Traditional homes

Residential remodeling projects

Glass configuration plays an important role in comfort, privacy, and energy performance.

 

Double Glazing

Improves insulation and reduces exterior noise.

 

Triple Glazing

Recommended for colder climates and high-performance homes.

 

Low-E Glass

Helps reduce heat transfer and improve indoor comfort throughout the year.

 

Frosted or Obscure Glass

Ideal for bathrooms and side-facing windows where privacy is important.

 

Tempered Glass

Provides additional safety and impact resistance.

Modern energy-efficient windows help improve indoor comfort while reducing heating and cooling costs.

 

Important factors include:

 

Thermal Break Aluminum Frames

Thermal break systems help reduce heat transfer between indoor and outdoor environments.

 

Recommended for:

 

  • Energy-efficient homes
  • Extreme climates
  • High-performance residential projects

 

Insulated Glass Systems

Double and triple glazing improve:

 

  • Thermal insulation
  • Sound reduction
  • Indoor comfort
  • Energy efficiency

 

Air Tightness

High-quality sealing systems help reduce drafts and improve overall window performance.

Before ordering a 36x36 window, determine whether the project is a replacement or new construction application.

 

Replacement Windows

Designed to fit into existing openings with minimal structural modification.

 

Suitable for:

 

  • Residential remodeling
  • Window upgrades
  • Existing frame replacement

 

New Construction Windows

Typically installed with a nailing flange for completely new openings.

 

Suitable for:

 

  • New homes
  • Home additions
  • Full exterior renovations

Custom 36x36 windows can be tailored to different architectural and project requirements.

 

Available options include:

 

  • Custom frame colors
  • Decorative grille patterns
  • Hardware finishes
  • Frosted or textured glass
  • Screen systems
  • Slim frame profiles
  • Opening direction customization

 

Custom square windows are widely used in both modern and traditional residential projects because they combine practical performance with balanced visual proportions.

Choosing an experienced manufacturer helps ensure long-term product quality and smoother project execution.

 

A professional supplier should provide:

 

  • Custom manufacturing capability
  • Technical support
  • Reliable production lead times
  • Quality control systems
  • International project experience
  • Export-grade packaging solutions

 

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.

We support custom production based on:

  • 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 36x36 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?

decades-of-engineering-experience

Advanced Manufacturing

Precision-engineered aluminum window systems.

high-quality-raw-materials-and-German-level-craftsmanship

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 36x36 Windows

Is 36x36 a standard window size?

Yes. 36×36 is considered a common square window size used in residential construction and remodeling projects, especially for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and stairwells. Availability may vary depending on the manufacturer and window type.

Can I replace my old window with a 36x36 window?

Possibly. Replacement depends on the existing rough opening, frame condition, and installation method. Many homes can accommodate a 36×36 replacement window, but measurements should always be verified before ordering.

What is the actual size of a 36x36 window?

The actual dimensions are typically slightly smaller than the nominal size to allow room for installation and adjustment. Exact measurements vary by manufacturer and frame system.

What rough opening do I need for a 36x36 window?

The rough opening is generally slightly larger than the actual window frame to allow for leveling, insulation, and sealing. Specific rough opening requirements depend on the manufacturer and installation method.

Is 36x36 big enough for a bathroom?

Yes. A 36×36 window is commonly used in bathrooms because it provides balanced natural light and ventilation without occupying excessive wall space. Frosted or obscure glass is often used for privacy.

Is 36x36 too small for a bedroom?

It depends on the room size, local building codes, and ventilation requirements. In some bedrooms, a 36×36 window may work as a secondary window, while larger windows may be preferred for primary daylight and emergency egress requirements.

Can a 36x36 window work in a basement?

Yes. 36×36 windows are commonly used in basements for ventilation and daylight. However, emergency escape and egress requirements should always be checked against local building codes.

Is 36x36 a good kitchen window size?

Yes. 36×36 windows are frequently installed above kitchen sinks because the square shape creates a balanced appearance while providing natural light and ventilation.

Which window type is best for 36x36?

The best option depends on the application.

  • Casement windows provide stronger airflow
  • Sliding windows save space
  • Awning windows work well in bathrooms and basements

Double hung windows offer flexible ventilation and a traditional appearance

Does a 36x36 window provide enough ventilation?

For many small and medium-sized spaces, yes. Ventilation performance depends more on the opening style than the size alone. Casement windows typically provide greater airflow than sliding windows.

Will a sliding window reduce ventilation?

Compared with casement windows, sliding windows usually provide less open ventilation area because only one section of the window opens at a time. However, they remain a practical and popular option for compact spaces.

What glass is best for bathroom windows?

Frosted glass, obscure glass, tempered glass, and insulated Low-E glass are commonly recommended for bathroom windows because they provide privacy, safety, and energy efficiency.

Does frosted glass reduce natural light?

Frosted glass diffuses light rather than blocking it completely. It maintains privacy while still allowing a significant amount of natural daylight into the room.

Are 36x36 windows energy efficient?

They can be. Energy efficiency depends on factors such as frame material, glazing system, Low-E coatings, air sealing, and installation quality.

Is double glazing enough?

For many residential applications, double glazing provides good insulation and sound reduction. Triple glazing may be beneficial in colder climates or high-performance energy-efficient homes.

Should I choose Low-E glass?

In many cases, yes. Low-E glass helps reduce heat transfer and UV exposure while improving indoor comfort and energy efficiency throughout the year.

Is thermal break aluminum worth it?

For energy-efficient projects and climates with significant temperature differences, thermal break aluminum systems can provide noticeably better insulation performance than standard aluminum frames.

Which frame material insulates better?

Vinyl and thermal break aluminum frames generally provide better insulation performance than standard aluminum frames. The overall energy efficiency also depends on the glass system and installation quality.

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