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Innovative architecture students designed a home featuring elegant and modern Pella® Impervia® windows.
Project Details
- Type: New Construction
- Location: Lawrence, KS
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- Area of Structure Involved: Kitchen, Living Room, Bedrooms and Bathrooms

In this new construction project, architecture students from the University of Kansas worked as a group to design a modern home. They selected stainless steel appliances, light wood and expansive Pella Impervia windows to create a feeling of simple elegance.

The architecture students selected fiberglass casement windows to be used in the bathrooms throughout this home. They complement the sleek lines and minimalist features in this room while providing simple ventilation options. The architecture students utilized white windows throughout the bathroom.

With a combination of casement, awning and picture windows, this home features streamlined geometry while making an ultra-modern statement. These towering fixed/picture windows let in an abundance of natural light. They provide incredible strength and durability and exceptional energy efficiency for years to come. See more details from the local Kansas showroom.
Written by Elizabeth Flaspohler
Elizabeth Flaspohler is a marketing and creative copywriter with over 10 years of experience creating messaging and claims to bring products and innovations to life for homeowners and building professionals. Prior to joining Pella Corporation, Elizabeth drafted white papers, blogs and more for SEC, XBRL and SOX reporting professionals. She is an expert in translating complex information and language into easy-to-understand concepts and enjoys writing about home improvement, windows and doors, installation and trending industry topics. Elizabeth enjoys traveling, reading and spending a lot of time with family, including her two dogs.

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