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Top 3 Window Styles to Use in Your Kitchen

If there’s one room in your home that gets a lot of traffic from many activities, it’s the kitchen. As one of the busiest areas of your property, you want to choose design elements that could properly complement, enhance and put up with everything you do in the space. This means even your choice of a replacement window should suit your style.

Here are a few window styles that are ideal for your kitchen.

  • Double-hung windows – Whether your home has a traditional or contemporary design, you can’t go wrong with double-hung windows in your kitchen. These windows offer superior ventilation since either sash can be moved to open vertically over the other. They are perfect in high-traffic areas where airflow might be an issue. This makes them ideal for the kitchen where most of the cooking and meal preparation happens.
  • Casement windows – These particular windows work great in kitchens because they allow full-frame operation for maximum ventilation. In a way, they work like doors because their panes are connected through hinges. Every casement window comes with a sleek, narrow frame that offers expansive views and plenty of natural light.
  • Sliding windows – Does your kitchen have a contemporary design? Or, maybe, you’re into minimalist themes? If so, sliding windows will blend well with your room’s aesthetic. Sliding windows are characterized by an unobstructed glass surface that connects your indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly. They are also ideal when you have limited space for operating hinged windows because they slide open sideways.

To learn more about other window styles you can get for your kitchen, turn to Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming. Whether you need a classic casement or a more modern sliding window, you can count on our experts to install the best products for you. Schedule a FREE consultation by giving us a call at (307) 650-4073 or by completing our contact form. We serve homeowners in Douglas, Gillette and Cheyenne, WY, and other nearby communities.

Andy Stellpflug

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