EUROLINE

True Steel Fixed Windows

The Euroline True Steel Fixed Window is designed to frame light, landscape, and architecture with timeless elegance and precision-crafted steel detailing. Defined by slim sightlines and expansive glass surfaces, each system creates a refined visual connection between interior spaces and the surrounding environment. Available in a wide range of custom shapes, finishes, glazing options, and divided lite configurations, every window is tailored to complement visionary residential architecture. More than a fixed window, it is an architectural statement that brings permanence, beauty, and enduring sophistication to the home.

What Sets it Apart

Authentic Steel Construction

True steel frame and sash with 1 5/8″ profiles deliver slim sightlines and maximum glass area.

Superior Weather Sealing

Dual silicone seals with GREENGUARD Gold certification provide exceptional protection and energy efficiency.

Expansive Sizing

Configure windows up to 46″ × 144″ with no restrictions on mulling for dramatic wall systems.

Premium Glass Options

Structural silicone glazing with dual or triple silver Low-E coatings and argon fill for optimal performance.

At a Glance

  • Custom colors at no additional fee with 4-6 week lead time
  • Multiple installation methods: nail fin, base frame, or block frame options
  • Egress configurations available meeting 5.7 sq ft minimum standards
  • Alarm sensor prep and WOCD (sash limiter) available for enhanced security
  • Altitude-adjusted glazing and specialty coatings for unique applications
  • Extensive decorative glass options including Reed, acid etched, and switch glass

Why Steel?

Handmade by skilled artisans, steel windows and doors carry an architectural authority that mass-produced materials simply cannot replicate. Every piece is crafted to exact specifications — any color, any configuration, any opening geometry — making it a truly bespoke product built for the project, not adapted from a catalogue. That level of craftsmanship is visible in the finished result and felt every time you open and close it — the weight, the precision, the solidity that only a handmade product can deliver. For homeowners, architects, and builders alike, that is a difference you notice on day one and continue to appreciate for decades.

Steel’s inherent strength allows for far slimmer frames than wood or aluminum, both of which need considerably more bulk to achieve the same structural performance. The result is more glass, more natural light, and cleaner, less interrupted views — a difference that is immediately noticeable and one that meaningfully changes how a space looks and feels to live and work in.

Steel’s inherent strength allows for far slimmer frames than wood or aluminum, both of which need considerably more bulk to achieve the same structural performance. The result is more glass, more natural light, and cleaner, less interrupted views — a difference that is immediately noticeable and one that meaningfully changes how a space looks and feels to live and work in.

Properly specified steel windows and doors will last 50–100+ years, far outlasting wood, which warps, rots, and swells with moisture and temperature change. For homeowners, this means freedom from the disruption and cost of repeated repair and replacement — and for architects and builders, it means specifying a product that will still perform and look right decades after the project is complete.

The upfront cost of handmade steel reflects hours of skilled craftsmanship and materials built to last generations — and when assessed against the cumulative cost of maintaining and replacing wood or aluminum alternatives, the case becomes clear. Aluminum may appear cost-competitive initially, but it lacks the lifespan, structural credentials, and bespoke quality that steel delivers over the long term. Maintenance demands are minimal and the enduring contribution to a building’s character and value is something no cheaper material can offer. Steel is not the expensive option — it is the intelligent one.

At a Glance

  • Custom colors at no additional fee with 4-6 week lead time
  • Multiple installation methods: nail fin, base frame, or block frame options
  • Egress configurations available meeting 5.7 sq ft minimum standards
  • Alarm sensor prep and WOCD (sash limiter) available for enhanced security
  • Altitude-adjusted glazing and specialty coatings for unique applications
  • Extensive decorative glass options including Reed, acid etched, and switch glass

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Product Details

  • Frame thickness
    • 1000, 1500, 2000 and 4000 series – 1 5/8”
    • 1 5/8″ which can hold 3/4” – 1 1/8” insulating glass
    • Frame can hold thinner sized glass, contact Euroline for more options
    • 9000, 9115, and 9150 series – 1 7/8”
    • 1 7/8″ which can hold 3/4” – 1 3/8” insulating glass
    • Frame can hold thinner sized glass, contact Euroline for more options
  • Frame Series
    • 1.5” Nail Fin (1500 Series) – Default
    • Base Frame (1000 Series)
    • 2” Nail Fin (2000 Series)
    • 1.5” Block Frame with Inswing Door (9000 Series)
    • 1” Block Frame with Inswing Door (9115 Series)
    • 1” Tube with 1.5” Angle Nail Fin with Inswing Door (9150 Series)
  • Stainless Steel Stucco stops available upon request
  • To the Floor Condition
    • Height of bottom rail is 2 5/8” for a Fixed Window mulled to an Inswing Door
    • Height of a bottom rail is 1 /2” for a Fixed Window mulled to an Outswing Door
  • Shapes Available
    • Square/Rectangle
    • Round
    • Raked
    • Eyebrow
    • Ellipse
    • Scalloped
    • Gothic
  • Through the Jamb installation
  • Maximums
    • Fixed – 144″ W or H
    • 70 sq. ft. max per panel factory glazed
    • 100 sq. ft. max per panel field glazed
    • Typically, units over 85 square feet are broken into multiple (mulled) units however if preferred to remain as a single unit the following costs apply:
        • Over 85 square feet incurs a 10% handling fee
        • Over 100 square feet incurs a 15% handling fee
        • For larger mulled configurations see the True Steel Window Wall product page
        • IGU selection may alter square footage maximums, consult Euroline for more information
  • For oversize requests, please submit them for engineering evaluation and approval. Glazed units over 70 sq ft may require field glazing.
  • NFRC rated, contact Euroline for more information

Carbon Black

Rustic Bronze

Euro Bronze

Statue Bronze

Phantom Grey

Spring Grey

Old Steel

Gun Metal

Weathered Bronze

Weathered Brass

Antique Brass

Custom Color Information

  • Interior Glazing Profiles
    • Standard interior glazing profile: Flat bar
  • Exterior Glazing Profiles
    • Standard exterior glazing profile: Beveled Metal Bead
    • Optional exterior glazing profile
      • Low Profile Metal Bead
      • Flat Step Bead
      • Full Putty
      • Low Profile Putty
    • Custom options such as a Square Metal Bead are also available
  • Divided Light Options
    • Simulated Divided Light (SDL)
    • True Divided Light (TDL)
  • Glazing seal: Structural Silicone
  • Standard glass: Insulating Dual Pane
  • Gas Fill: Air or Argon
  • Double Triple and Triple Silver Low-E Coating options available
  • Tempered Glass is standard
  • Tinting, Privacy, Reflective, Decorative and Specialty Glass options available. Please contact Euroline for more information.
  • For glass at elevation, please contact Euroline for options.
  • Fourth Surface (I89 or IS20) Coatings optional
  • For additional specialty glazing options, please contact Euroline for more information.
  • Triple Pane glass options available based on product configuration. Contact Euroline for more information.

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