3 Interior Window Design Tips for Different Homes

There are different types and styles of windows available in the market. Each has their own distinct design and fits different architectural styles. Nowadays, windows are not only chosen as a means of protection, but also as something to improve the aesthetics of your home. Today, we share three interior window design tips. 

3 Interior Window Design Tips for Different Homes

1. Traditional

For traditional homes, double hung windows fit the style perfectly. These windows give a more classic feel to your home rather than a contemporary style. You can add grilles to these windows, tying up the unique qualities that a traditional style home holds. Double hung windows are not only good for its looks, but also its efficiency. These windows are extremely good for ventilation of your home which makes air flow and circulation better.

2. Contemporary

For homes with a more fresh and modern style, casement windows will fit the bill best. These windows open from their side hinges using a crank or a lever. These can be designed with grilles like double hung windows, but most contemporary homes look better without them. Either way, they serve their purpose aesthetically. These are also a great choice for windows when you want something easy to use and can let copious amounts of fresh air in.

3. Special Shapes

Why not stop with the usual when you can also get specialty windows? Bow and bay windows, for instance, add more appeal to your home. A bay window can create extra space of window seating, perfect for your home office, bedroom or home library. Not only do they make your room feel more spacious, but they also allow ample amounts of sunlight to brighten up your home.

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