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A Brief Guide to Window History

Starting out as a purely functional part of the home, windows eventually became a deciding factor in both the function and form of almost every structure today. Here’s a quick rundown of window history as explained by the leading expert on replacement windows.

Early Windows

The earliest windows were nothing more than mere holes in walls, designed to let people see from inside their dwellings. After some time, these holes were covered with removable thatch or wood planks for various purposes. Eventually, permanent window sashes were developed, evolving into the windows we know today.

“Classic” American Windows

When people refer to the classic windows in the US, they usually refer to the iconic windows of early American architecture. Wooden casement windows were defined by rectangular wood frames and sashes that open by swinging in or out. Window replacement experts say that the casement window’s no-nonsense design was the main reason why it remains one of the most popular window options today.

Windows in Art

Throughout the history of architecture, windows have played a prominent role in art and building design. Stained glass windows like Notre Dame’s Cathedral’s South Rose Window were found in world-famous churches of the past, while modern architectural designs use windows in unique ways, like with the high-relief panels found in the Institute for Sound and Vision at Netherlands.

Today’s Home Windows

Even windows in today’s average household are constantly evolving. The development of new materials such as Fibrex® frames and Low-E glass options have made it possible for windows to keep up with the increasing demand for better energy efficiency. Custom window replacement can also let a homeowner combine cutting edge tech with ideas from historical windows to enhance both the form and function of their homes.

Are you looking for new windows for your home? We’re here to help. Renewal by Andersen® of Portland is the leading window contractor in Salem, OR and other areas in Oregon. You can contact us at (503) 912-2668 or fill out this contact form to request a quote.

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