Mullions and muntins — these are two terms often associated with windows. Many people think of them as being one and the same, but in reality, there are some key differences between the two. Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island, your go-to source for high-quality casement and sliding windows, explains further.
Everything about your windows should match your interior to create a seamless look. The trims around your windows, for instance, are called casings, which are the finishing touch to window installation. While they may seem like a minor detail you could easily overlook, they can either make or break your home’s overall look.
Our professionals at Renewal By Andersen® of Long Island are committed to helping you find solutions to all your window requirements. So whether you’re looking for a large picture window as a centerpiece to your living room decor, or a set of traditional double-hung windows to round out your home’s architectural style, our exclusive Signature […]
Windows are one of the most defining elements of any architectural design and, among the different styles available today, nothing is as unique as the bay window. Bay windows offer large glass areas and additional floor space, making it perfect for a cozy reading nook, extra seating in a small breakfast table or simply more […]
Once you’ve had your window replacement successfully done, with the help of Renewal by Andersen of Long Island, start accessorizing and exploring various treatment options that will best suit your home. Here are some ideas you can consider to enhance your windows and your home’s interiors as a whole. Huge Windows and Retractable Shades Large […]
Windows and patio doors have lots in common. These are fixtures that provide insulation to keep your interior comfortable. Both of them also contribute to enhancing your home’s aesthetic. More importantly, they bring natural light into your room. As long as the glass used for both is spectrally selective, sunlight helps brighten up your space […]
While today’s replacement windows are beautiful on their own, adding window treatments to them is always a good idea. After all, having these coverings helps boost your interior’s aesthetic appeal. They turn a modest space in your home into something stylish.
The materials used in constructing window frames are surprisingly sustainable. It’s almost a waste to just throw out your old window frame when you can make something of it. In this post, Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island shares a couple of creative ways you can reuse old windows after your next windows installation project.
Custom window designs let you express yourself and lend some art to otherwise ordinary rooms. Regardless of the architectural style, irregular windows always generate interest and bring more functionality to the space.