Lifestyle Series

Pella Lifestyle Awning

Pella's volume best-seller wood-clad mid-tier line for residential projects.

Clad-wood mid-tier awning window, top-hinged with a crank-out vent that sheds rain while ventilating. Non-HVHZ Florida residential.

Design Pressure +50/-50 psf Energy Made in USA

Built for South Florida homes

The Lifestyle Awning is Pella's clad-wood mid-tier awning window, top-hinged with a crank-out vent that sheds rain while ventilating. Florida Product Approval listed for residential installations outside HVHZ jurisdictions, with a Florida DP Enhancement Kit available as a structural upgrade.

  • Florida Building Code product-approved
  • Clad-Wood frame engineered for strength and durability
  • Energy-efficient Low-E insulated glass options to control heat gain
  • Professionally installed across South Florida by Armor Pro
Configurations X = operable panel (it opens) · O = fixed panel (doesn’t open). Panels read left‑to‑right as viewed from outside (hung windows read top‑to‑bottom). Example: XO = operable on the left, fixed on the right.
Lifestyle Series Awning Window
Engineered Strength
Built and tested to Florida product-approval standards
Energy Efficient
Low-E insulated glass options reduce heat gain
Limited Warranty
Manufacturer warranty plus Armor Pro install workmanship

At a Glance

Frame Material Clad-Wood
Max Size 59 x 59 in
Design Pressure +50/-50 psf
U-Factor 0.19–0.34
SHGC 0.15–0.51
Visible Trans. 0.33–0.58

Sizes & Pressures

Configuration Min size Max size Design pressure
Lifestyle Series Awning Window 21 x 17 in 59 x 59 in +50/-50 psf

Performance Certifications

Florida Building Code Product Approval

Energy-performance data on file (manufacturer-published; not third-party certified).

  • FL DBPR FL20532.R7
  • FL DBPR FL11883.R10

Frequently Asked Questions

The Lifestyle Awning is Pella's clad-wood mid-tier awning window, top-hinged with a crank-out vent that sheds rain while still letting air in. That makes it a strong choice for openings you want to keep open during a light rain, such as over a kitchen sink, in a bathroom, or paired above a fixed picture window. We install the Lifestyle Awning on non-HVHZ South Florida residential and light commercial projects.

The Lifestyle Series Awning window runs from a minimum of 21 by 17 inches up to a maximum of 59 by 59 inches, at a design pressure of +50/-50 psf. A Florida DP Enhancement Kit is available as a structural upgrade where an opening needs more capacity. Because the design pressure your opening must meet depends on its size and wind exposure, we confirm the rating at quote and order accordingly.

Yes. The Lifestyle Awning is Florida Product Approval listed under FL20532.R7 and FL11883.R10 for residential installations outside HVHZ jurisdictions. It is a non-impact window, so it is not approved for the Miami-Dade and Broward High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. We confirm the current approval on file matches your jurisdiction at permit time.

The Lifestyle Awning posts a U-factor in the 0.19 to 0.34 range and an SHGC from 0.15 to 0.51 depending on the glass package, with visible transmittance from 0.33 to 0.58. It is also very air-tight, rated at 0.07 cfm/ft² air infiltration. We will help you pick the glass that balances solar-heat control and natural light for your home's exposure.

No, the Lifestyle Awning is a non-impact window listed for non-HVHZ residential use. Within the Lifestyle line, only the Double Hung offers a separate Impact-Resistant configuration (FL #20349) for projects that require impact glazing outside the Miami-Dade and Broward HVHZ. If your project needs impact protection, we can point you to that option or to one of the impact lines we install.

Installed price depends on the size of the opening, the glass package, the frame finish, and whether the opening needs prep work, so there is no flat rate. The Lifestyle Awning is a non-impact, non-HVHZ window, which is worth keeping in mind when comparing it to impact options. Contact Armor Pro for a free, no-obligation estimate and we will measure and quote your awning openings.

No. Lifestyle is Florida Product Approval listed for non-HVHZ residential and light-commercial work, but it does not carry the Miami-Dade NOA required inside the High Velocity Hurricane Zone. For a Miami-Dade or Broward project we move to HurricaneShield (vinyl) or Reserve Impact (clad-wood). Lifestyle is the right Pella line for inland and non-HVHZ addresses across most of the rest of the state.

Mostly not. Lifestyle is a non-impact clad-wood line, with one narrow exception: the Double-Hung is offered in a separate Impact-Resistant configuration (FL #20349) for projects outside the HVHZ that need impact glazing. Every other style in the line is standard non-impact glass. If your project needs impact protection across the board, we'd usually spec a true impact line rather than rely on the single Lifestyle impact option.

Pella Corporation is a family-owned national manufacturer headquartered in Pella, Iowa, founded in 1925 and now spanning more than 20 plants across the country. For the Florida hurricane market the important detail is that Pella's impact lines, HurricaneShield and Defender, are built in Ocala, Florida by Pella's CWS subsidiary, so the storm products are made in-state rather than shipped in. We install and service Pella across South Florida and handle the order, permit, and installation regardless of which plant a given product comes from.

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