It’s tempting to opt for something familiar (and there’s really nothing wrong with that), but don’t dismiss certain window styles before you’ve had the opportunity to learn what they have to offer. Taking into account all options available to you is a way to ensure that you zero in on the right replacement window. You never know–you might just be surprised at what a window can do for you.
Picture Windows
Inoperable but still very much functional, picture windows are ideal for framing panoramic outdoor views and incorporating them into any interior design. Their expansive glass areas also offer generous amounts of natural lighting, effectively illuminating your indoor living spaces. Most importantly, their fixed construction makes them the most energy-efficient window style available based on design.
Sliding Windows
As with picture windows, sliding windows feature unobstructed, expansive glass areas that are perfect for highlighting outdoor settings. They operate by gliding horizontally on smooth track rollers, and enable you to enjoy a full view of the landscape outside your home while still providing ample ventilation when needed.
Specialty Windows
Want to add some creative twists to standard window styles? If so, you’ll surely love specialty windows. These windows can be made into virtually any shape or size to meet the specific requirements of your home. Furthermore, you have the freedom to optimize your existing window openings and pair your specialty windows with other styles to give your home a quick makeover.
Bay and Bow Windows
Bay and bow windows can transform your home’s appearance from the inside out, offering increased curb appeal through their elegant, attractive style while giving you additional space inside. Depending on your needs and preferences for your bay or bow windows, you can pair picture windows with casement or double-hung windows to achieve the look you want.
Casement and Double-Hung Windows
Popular in many American homes due to their simple, functional design, casement and double-hung windows both feature two panes. Casement windows swing outward to open, and double-hung windows operate by sliding up and down. Both window styles are great at offering natural ventilation, as casement windows can be angled to catch the breeze, while double-hung windows can have both its sashes opened halfway to draw cool, fresh air in through the lower opening while allowing warm, stale air to escape out the top.
It’s going to take a bit of effort learning about all the window replacement options available to you, but you’ll find it was worth it in the end when you’re able to enjoy all the advantages your new replacement windows bring you and your home.