Victorian-style homes are among Winnipeg’s most distinctive properties, known for their ornate woodwork, tall ceilings, and elegant architectural details. While these homes often stand the test of time, original windows rarely withstand decades of prairie winters and summers.
Whether you live in Armstrong’s Point, Wolseley, or Crescentwood, selecting the right replacement windows can preserve your home’s charm while enhancing comfort and efficiency.
Homes built during the Victorian period often feature:
Tall, narrow windows
Decorative trim and wood mouldings
Bay and bow windows as focal points
Multi-pane glass designs
While the character is timeless, many original windows are single-pane and prone to drafts. Modern window replacements can match the historic appearance while performing far better in Winnipeg’s extreme climate.

Casement windows are one of the best modern options for Victorian homes in Winnipeg, especially when they feature simulated divided lites that recreate the appearance of traditional multi-pane glass. These windows open on side hinges, allowing for full ventilation while maintaining an authentic heritage style.
Why they match the era:
Tall, narrow proportions similar to original wooden sash windows
Traditional grid patterns that echo the craftsmanship of the late 1800s
Wood interiors that can be painted or stained to match trim, paired with low-maintenance exterior finishes to handle Manitoba’s harsh weather
Benefits for Winnipeg properties:
Create a tight seal when closed, blocking out icy prairie winds in winter
Easy crank operation means they open smoothly, even in older, uneven frames
Available in high-efficiency designs built for Manitoba’s building code requirements
Victorian architecture in neighbourhoods like Wolseley, Armstrong’s Point, and Crescentwood often features bay or bow windows as a centrepiece. These windows project outward from the wall, adding dimension and a sense of grandeur to a room.
Why they work well:
Replicate the sweeping curves or angular projections that define Victorian exteriors
Combine fixed panes for light and operable sections for ventilation
Local advantages:
Flood interiors with daylight during Winnipeg’s short winter days
Boost curb appeal, especially in heritage conservation districts where authentic style is valued
Create cozy seating nooks or display spaces inside the home
Double hung windows have been a staple in Victorian homes for more than a century. They feature two sashes that move vertically, providing flexible ventilation options.
Style benefits:
Perfect for symmetrical front elevations common in Victorian design
Maintains the traditional appearance, especially when paired with exterior muntins or grids
Modern updates:
Double or triple glazing for far better insulation than original single-pane glass
Tilt-in sashes make cleaning both sides simple, even in colder months
For more on this style, see our double vs. single hung window guide
While not original to Victorian architecture, awning windows are an excellent functional addition for upper-floor bathrooms and kitchens. Their top-hinged design lets them swing outward from the bottom.
Why they’re a practical choice:
Can stay open during light rain without letting water inside
Easily integrated into heritage styling with decorative glass or trim details
Offered in finishes and colours that match other window styles in the home
Learn more about awning windows here.
Many Victorian homes in Winnipeg still showcase original stained-glass panels above or beside main windows. Installing a fixed picture window in front of these pieces protects them while allowing their beauty to shine.
Benefits:
Preserves delicate, hand-crafted stained glass from exposure to wind, rain, and temperature extremes
Adds insulation to help reduce drafts without altering the look of the original window
Complements the home’s historical charm while meeting today’s comfort standards
Older windows often allow heat loss in winter and excess heat in summer. Winnipeg’s freeze-thaw cycles can cause wood frames to swell, contract, and eventually fail.
Upgrading to modern, high-performance windows for heritage homes can:
Reduce monthly heating bills
Prevent moisture from damaging interior woodwork
Protect floors and furnishings from fading due to UV exposure
If you’re unsure which window styles best balance historic character and performance, our window replacement service can guide you.

Preserving the beauty of Victorian architecture while upgrading comfort and efficiency takes a careful hand — and that’s exactly what we bring to the table. From River Heights’ stately homes to the charming heritage streets of St. Boniface, we’ve helped Winnipeg homeowners replace windows without losing the period detail that makes their properties stand out.
Here’s why heritage homeowners turn to us:
We work within Winnipeg’s heritage building guidelines and understand how our extreme freeze-thaw cycles impact traditional materials.
Whether you need a precise sash replacement or an entire window system upgrade, we handle everything from removal to final installation.
We offer grids, trims, and profiles that replicate historic craftsmanship while incorporating modern energy-efficient glass.
Our products meet Manitoba Hydro Power Smart standards, keeping your home warm during -30°C winters and cool during summer heatwaves.
We take the time to assess your home’s style, your comfort needs, and your budget before suggesting a window type.
Clear pricing, realistic timelines, and open communication at every stage.
📍 Read our Google reviews or book your free consultation to see how we can give your Victorian home the perfect balance of style and efficiency.
Victorian-style homes in Winnipeg deserve windows that honour their history while delivering modern comfort. Whether you choose casement, bay, double hung, or a combination, the right selection can enhance both the beauty and performance of your heritage property.
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