When it comes to finding the right windows for your home, there are plenty of factors to consider before making a decision. Windows ideally should accent your home’s architectural style, secure ventilation, block the sun out or let it shine, and complement the interior for each room.  Most homes feature more than one type of window, so it's important to consider the pro’s and con’s of each option to ensure your space reflects your needs and personal style. 


Bay and Bow Windows

Bay or bow windows are a fantastic way to add some unexpected space to your home. Usually, bay and bow windows feature three or more panes of fixed or operable windows joined at equal angles to give a rounded effect. These windows usually stick out from a home’s exterior, which offers a great opportunity to add a reading nook with a view or to showcase your decorations during the holidays. 


Casement Windows

These sophisticated windows are a great option for anyone looking to enjoy a great view with fresh air to match. Casement windows offer top-to-bottom ventilation, thanks to their side hinges and convenient crank handles. Casement windows feature a single pane of glass so you can enjoy an uninterrupted view of your beautiful landscape as you sip your morning coffee or watch your children play in the backyard. 


Picture Windows 

Picture windows are great for people who don’t want to fuss with opening and closing windows or worry about air leaking. Usually fixed permanently into the wall, these windows don’t open. Picture windows are usually dedicated to spaces that have great views or want extra natural light to shine through. 

Storm Windows

For unpredictable weather conditions, storm windows can offer peace of mind. In temperamental coastal areas like Florida, adding an extra layer of security is a must-have for many homes. Whereas standard or tempered glass windows can shatter due to extreme weather and flying debris, impact windows won’t! Even as the hurricane or tropical storm rages outside, your family will stay safe and well-protected. Storm windows are not only great for harsh weather, but they’re also excellent energy-savers! 


While your first instinct may be to renovate your bathroom or kitchen, don’t overlook replacing windows as an essential renovation project for your home! There are many different styles to choose from that can upgrade the appearance of your home, raise resale value, and help save on energy costs. 


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