Selecting the Right Windows for Your Home

SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Don’t underestimate the power of windows to define your home’s character, style and comfort. Here’s your guide for selecting the right windows and customizing them to suit your needs:

Materials

Ensure your window replacements offer impeccable performance. For example, Endure vinyl windows from ProVia are ENERGY STAR-certified. The overall construction, including materials, frame design, and energy-efficiency glass enhancements, produces a durable window that delivers year-round comfort and energy cost-savings. Vinyl windows as a rule are also low maintenance, and resistant to rotting, cracking, pitting, corroding and peeling.

If you prefer the classic beauty and elegance of wood, Aeris windows fit the bill. These wood-clad vinyl windows integrate real cherry, oak, or maple wood interiors with maintenance-free vinyl exteriors, and are available in a wide array of gorgeous wood stains and paint colors.

Configuration

Different window types offer different effects and functionality. Here are the main types to consider:

Double hung windows move up and down and can be tilted inward for easy cleaning, making them a great choice for second-story windows.

Sliding windows, a favorite of mid-century design, slide left and right and work well above kitchen sinks or in any room where ventilation is important.

Casement and awning windows are composed of a single sash that’s hinged and cranks open and shut. Both are good choices for over cabinets, sinks and other features that can interfere with your ability to open or shut the window.

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Bay and bow windows beautifully draw attention to a home exterior. A great replacement for a set of double hung windows or a standard picture window, they look amazing and provide a great nook to read or just enjoy the view.

Picture windows are stationary and work well in areas where open windows would interfere with exterior landscaping or features like decks and walkways. Their big advantage is their ability to highlight beautiful outdoor scenery and provide abundant light.

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Garden windows, hopper windows and shaped windows are additional choices that can provide a striking finishing touch on your home improvement project.

Colors and Hardware

Shop with manufacturers that offer color customization. From stunning all-matte black to warm ginger or caramel stain on oak, the possibilities to make an eye-catching statement in your home’s interior are endless. Likewise, you can hone in on the look you want with hardware. For example, you can use brass for a rich, antique look or opt for beige or sandstone to warm up the room.

Glass

A window purchase may start with the assumption of clear glass, and this is a fine choice for many types of windows. However, you should be aware of additional options. Art glass and decorative glass can add instant curb appeal while increasing privacy, while tinted glass can protect your home’s interior from excess UV rays.

Another possibility you may not have considered is windows with internal blinds. ProVia’s internal blinds, for example, are made with sturdy aluminum and are custom fit to the exact dimensions of each window. The blinds can be lifted to let in maximum light or tilted to keep some light out while maintaining privacy. And perhaps most beneficially, they save you from the ongoing chore of cleaning dusty blinds.

For more window design tips, visit provia.com/windows.

“Many homeowners overlook the possibilities a window replacement can provide. Not only is new window technology helping households reduce energy costs, but with so many customization options available, this upgrade can also amplify your home’s beauty and style,” says Julie Monroy, product manager, Windows & Vinyl Patio Doors, ProVia.

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