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The true test of windows and doors isn't a listing of features and benefits. It's how they enhance the look and feel of your home and your life in it. View the case studies below to see how Marvin windows and doors have made these homes into dream homes.
Armstrong-Quinlan House Armstrong-Quinlan House
Originally built in 1886, the home was transformed into four elegant new condominiums. Marvin Windows and Doors' years of experience in historical renovation projects along with over 65 new windows provide a dramatic transformation.
Belli Residence Belli Residence
Not many companies could build a product to fit this custom home, and architect Jim Belli knew Marvin would stand behind its windows.
Gull Lake Home Gull Lake Home
This is a story about the science of construction: of building green by building intelligently; of creating a truly high-performance house that delights the eyes and is a lasting pleasure to live in.
The Philhofer The Philhofer
Built in 1930 as an exclusive hunting lodge, the building was converted to a single family residence in the 1950s.
Samuel Beach House Samuel Beach House
Constructed in 1875 as a summer cottage, the Samuel Beach House represents the grand architectural tradition of Long Island Sound.
Soaring Osprey House Soaring Osprey House
Ojibwe Indian architect Richard Wyman Smith designed this house with the look of a bird in flight, and selected Marvin for its ability to deliver without compromising the details.
Truman Annex Truman Annex
This oceanfront community includes 18 renovated structures and hundreds of new homes and condominiums that blend with historical Key West.
Tuxedo Park Tuxedo Park
Overlooking Tuxedo Lake, just north of Manhattan, this custom-designed Chateau-style home is as spectacular as its hill-top location.
Zimmerman House Zimmerman House
Constructed in 1769, the renovation of this colonial farm house required custom-sized wood windows and authentic divided lites.
 
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