Advance Exterior - How To Choose The Right Replacement Windows For Your Home
Windows are made to last a lifetime. Therefore, when picking one for your house, make sure that it complements the building and more importantly, the room in your home. Here are some things you should consider when choosing a window in each room.
Windows For The Living Room
Your living room is where you sit down, relax, and watch some TV. It’s also where you receive guests, spend time with the family, and do many other things. In this room, you want to be able to control the amount of outside air that comes in and how much you far can open your windows for ventilation. Pick a versatile frame that allows you to control the degree of its opening. An awning or casement and a frame that supports large glass panes will allow the most amount of light into the room. You also want a window that can withstand frequent opening and closing and is strong enough to resist forced entry, or at least make the job difficult.
Windows For The Kitchen
Your kitchen is another room in your house that you want well-lit with natural sunlight. Because you will be cooking a variety of dishes in the kitchen, a horizontal sliding window is a good choice to go for as it will allow you to ventilate the area effectively. This frame is also easy to reach from awkward places caused by the wide kitchen counters and sink. The color and material of your window should be chosen based on the color scheme inside the kitchen as well as the materials that your cabinets and kitchen surfaces are made from. If the interior is mainly wooden, choose a wooden window frame. The idea is to match material with material to ensure that they compliment each other.
Windows For Bedroom Windows
Since you will be sleeping in your bedroom, you want a window frame that will keep the sound out so that you can enjoy a peaceful night of sleep. Choose windows specially designed for noise reduction. A big pane is ideal for letting in plenty of sunlight into the room every morning, ensuring that you wake up to a beautiful day. A large window also means that you can escape through it in case of an emergency like a fire. Therefore, consider picking frames what will open wide like a casement or awning.
Windows For The Bathroom
Usually, you don’t need a big window in your bathroom, unlike the other rooms in your house. The most important aspect of a bathroom window is privacy. For this reason, choose obscured or frosted glass. If you want to add some uniqueness into the glass, there are many patterns that you can choose ranging from swirls to stars. Not only will obscure glass protect your privacy, but it will also let natural light in.
Seeing as a lot of moisture is likely to form in your bathroom, so ensure your windows can be adequately ventilated. Proper ventilation prevents mold from growing and slows down the stripping of paint in the room. Casements, sliding frames, or awnings are good for ventilation as you can control how wide they open and still maintain some privacy. Materials like composite plastic or vinyl are best for a bathroom due to their moisture resistant properties, but if you want a more natural finish, wood is also possible with the right treatment.
With regards to the material of your window frame, consider choosing composite plastic for modern homes and wooden frames for more traditional buildings. The advantage of using plastic composite materials as your window frame is that they are cheaper and will be more resistant to the weather compared to wooden frames.
Wood comes with the risk of rotting or cracking over time. However, wooden frames give your room and building more style and a natural finish. That being said, in the end, it’s your tastes that should matter the most.
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