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3 Design Elements to Consider When Replacing a Window

If you have a window that needs to be replaced, you are going to want to make sure that you think about not just the function of the window, but how the window will fit with the rest of your home.

#1 External Features

First, you need to pay attention to the external features of your other windows. What type of frames do your other windows have? What color are the frames? How are the frames styled?

If you want the outside of your house to look cohesive, you are going to want to make sure that you match the window frames on the exterior as closely as possible to your other windows. Try to choose the same material and color of window frames if at all possible. You may not be able to get the same style of frame if your windows were custom made originally or are relatively old, but try to match it as close as possible.

#2 Internal Features

Next, make sure that you look at the internal features of your windows and your home. You want the inside frame and trim of your window to match with the overall flow of your home. Pay attention to the styles you have on the hardware and light fixtures in your home.

Make sure that the window you choose will bend and work well with the inside of your home as well.

#3 Safety Features

Finally, be sure to consider safety features for your windows. If you have children in your home, you may want to have laminated safety glass. Laminated safety class has a coating on the outside so that if the glass breaks, pieces will not fall into your home.

Another type of safety feature you have is impact resistant glass. Impact resistant glass is great for areas that get strong storms where debris becomes air born. Both impact resistant glass and laminated glass will also help cut down the sound that makes its way into your home, helping to creating a quieter interior environment. This is really nice if you live near a busy street or intersection, or if your home is located in or near a city. 

When choosing replacement windows for your home, make sure that the style of window that you choose matches and works well with both the interior and exterior features of your home. Also, make sure that the window you install has the right safety features for your home and unique situation. Combine style and function to find the right replacement window for your home. 


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