5 Different Types of Windows

5 Different Types of Windows

Getting replacement windows that you are happy with shouldn’t be a complicated process. At the very least, it won’t be if you work with the experts here at Capital Remodeling.

Are you ready to replace your windows? Even if you are, you might not know where to start. Getting replacement windows that you are happy with shouldn’t be a complicated process. At the very least, it won’t be if you work with the experts here at Capital Remodeling. Let’s learn more about five of the most common types of windows. 

The Picture Window 

First things first, let’s talk about the picture window. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. What does that mean for your home? Picture windows can say so much more, especially when it comes to opening up your view. They can anchor a room and tie it together in unexpected and breathtaking ways. Plus, if you are looking to improve your energy-efficiency, picture windows can help you do that.  

The Bay Window 

Bay windows are often mentioned alongside bow windows. Well, this is for a good reason, since they make a good pair. Even so, they aren’t always installed in a home at the same time. Talk to the team at Capital Remodeling to see which one makes more sense based on the openings that are already available. Bay windows can help you create a comfy new place to read while spending more time inside. Meanwhile, if you are looking to improve your home’s curb appeal, then bow windows are the answer you’ve been looking for all this time.    

The Sliding Window 

The sliding window is another excellent example of a replacement that will wow you. Sliding windows are a step up from double-hung windows that aren’t always a good fit for where they were before you swapped them out. Are you looking for a new window in the kitchen to let more light in while you stand at the sink? Then a sliding window is what you need! These windows are also incredibly easy to open, which is another point in their favor. 

The Awning Window

Awning windows are regaining their former popularity; because of their hinge-based construction and the crank-operated open-and-close mechanism, you can let in a breeze even while a storm is on the way.   

The Garden Window  

You’ve probably spent plenty of time cultivating your garden. This place is a point of pride for your home and gives you something to do to help pass the time. Spring has brought your garden back to life. That said, you can use a garden window to grow herbs and other smaller plants without the need to go outside. 

Home Improvement by Capital Remodeling

Capital Remodeling is ready to transform and beautify your home in Maryland, Virginia, and Atlanta this spring with quality home improvement services that will exceed your expectations. With our reasonable prices and flawless customer service, you will love the results. If you’re ready for a professional, all-inclusive, free quote, visit us online or give us a call at 1-800-300-6780. If you’d like to see our previous projects, follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, Houzz, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

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