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Window Types to Preserve Your Home’s Architectural Style

It’s exciting to upgrade certain parts of the home. You can get the latest appliances for the kitchen and equip your home with a state-of-the-art heating and cooling system.

What about your windows, though? Is it possible to update this important part of the house without ruining your home’s architectural style? With these window types, the answer is yes.

Casement Windows

Casement windows open outward, making them a good choice for the kitchen, in bathrooms, and in finished basements. Casement windows can be closed to keep the elements out while still allowing you to enjoy the natural lighting. More importantly, this window type fits most architectural styles. This means you can have casement windows installed without worrying about your contemporary or classical house having a part that is off-theme.

Double Hung Windows

For traditional homes, double hung windows paired with floor-length curtains will do the trick. This window type is ideal for modern homes, thanks to its movable sashes. Though they work well with a traditional theme, double hung windows are far from outdated. Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming puts energy saving first, so we use High-Performance™ Low-E4® energy-efficient glass on our windows, which employs our exclusive Fibrex® frames. With this combination, you get windows that add to your home’s value while also offering you energy savings over time.

Bay Windows

Bay windows have a character of their own. When added to a Victorian home, they can make the space look bigger and give a panoramic view of the room. A bay window arrangement in a modern home can also expand the kitchen or living area. The additional space can come in handy if you’re entertaining guests or need more room for your kids to roam around the house. We install bay windows in various configurations to fit your space.

Whatever home architectural style you have, there is a replacement window that can preserve it. There’s no need to worry about your home losing its appeal. Whether you’re planning to replace a casement window or a set of bay windows, you can reach Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming at (307) 232-2100. We serve Gillette, Douglas, and Cheyenne, WY.

Andy Stellpflug

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