Our 3 Favorite Window and Patio Door Combinations

Renewal by Andersen® windows and patio doors look good on their own, but when paired together, they elevate your home’s aesthetics and create a distinct look that is sure to delight you. This is no accident. Our designers work hard to achieve these striking window and patio door combinations. Here are a few of our favorites.

Patio Door Combinations

1. French Patio Doors and an Arched Transom Window

French patio doors will give any space an elegant touch. When paired with an arched transom window, this elegance will be brought to even greater heights. In architecture, a transom is described as a transverse horizontal structural beam or crosspiece that separates a door from a window above it. It is important to note, however, that transom windows are considered custom windows. But if you want to splurge a little to give your patio an extra oomph, you can’t go wrong with this combination.

2. French Patio Doors and Double-Hung Windows

Both are classic architectural staples that, when paired together, will exude an understated yet timeless appeal to your home. Most designers recommend installing comfy seating right by the windows so you can enjoy your patio from the inside when the weather is not ideal.

3. Sliding Patio Door and Picture Windows

If a clean, minimalistic look is more to your liking, then we recommend installing a sliding patio door with large picture windows on each side. This creates a contemporary look that offers a breathtaking view of the outside while still providing protection from the elements. This “wall of glass” aesthetic also helps to bring copious amounts of sunlight into your indoor living spaces.

Whatever window and patio door combination you have in mind, the folks at Renewal by Andersen of Long Island are here to bring your vision to life. Simply give us a call at (855) 728-1756 to schedule a consultation or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate today.

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