Window Design Ideas For Your Home
July 19, 2017Each design element of your house contributes to its overall appearance; that’s why you shouldn’t overlook the aesthetics of replacement windows when it’s time for a facelift. Improving the look of the latter improves the value of your home and makes it look better too.
Here are some window design ideas.
Entry Door Windows
When the entryway of a house is beautiful, it makes a good first impression on a guest. It also sets the tone for the rest of the design and perception of a person. Improve the entrance of your home by strategically placing transoms and sidelights that highlight the best features of the room. The windows have an important part in the entrance as they provide views; let natural light in and add to the aesthetics of the interior.
To use a casement window, for example, we have the product you are looking for. At Renewal by Andersen® of Milwaukee, our windows use energy-efficient Fibrex® frames that combine the durability and aesthetics of wood and vinyl.
Install Large Windows
The windows lend your interior and exterior a unique look. Installing large windows by the patio or even the living room has advantages. This allows natural light to come in, which not only reduces energy costs during the day but also provides great views of the garden or the outdoors.
Our team can install first-rate and custom specialty windows. We understand that no two homes are the same and homeowners’ tastes vary. That’s why we produce special products using the same advanced materials we use for a traditional window.
Our windows come in various sizes and shapes; our team has the experience and skill to appropriately cut and install the products you chose. Some of our specialties include the chord, circle top, springle, trapezoid, pentagon, octagon and hexagon windows.
Contact us at (262) 522-1001 to schedule a consultation with our experts; you can also visit our website to learn more about the products and services we offer. We serve homeowners in Milwaukee, WI, and the neighboring areas.