Window Design Ideas | Suggested Styles For Key Spaces

Aesthetics unquestionably contribute to window performance, but a window’s daily effectiveness is also influenced by where in a house it sits and the functionality of a space.

Don’t lose sight of the fact that a window design additionally impacts ventilation, privacy, noise reduction, comfort, usability and thermal efficiency.

Windows destined for kitchens should offer dependable ventilation and simple operation, while bathroom windows necessitate moisture resistance and discreet glazing. So far as living rooms are concerned, it’s all about balanced daylight, views and thermal comfort.

Recommended Window Styles For Living Rooms

Living rooms are highly visible and normally the foremost space in a house. Your choice of window will mould your living room’s atmosphere, determine how much natural light it receives, underline views and dictate the volume of comfort enjoyed.

  • Casement windows are often specified because of their excellent ventilation and seamless compatibility with contemporary and traditional residences.
  • Bay and bow windows have a notable arrangement that lures maximum sunlight internally to create the feeling of space. They make a perfect reading nook.
  • Picture windows bring external views to prominence and capture a wealth of light. Often, they’ll be paired with opening windows for ventilation.
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Recommended Window Styles For Kitchens

Put function first when it comes to kitchens. Separately, consider ease of use, successful ventilation and straightforward maintenance – essential ingredients in a busy family home.

Ensure windows are positioned so they don’t interfere with worktops, sinks and cooking zones and allow sufficient airflow and daylight to reach the room.

Seamless operation and reliable ventilation control make casement and tilt and turn windows popular options.

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Recommended Window Styles For Bathrooms

Criticisms of badly specified bathroom windows include inadequate ventilation, too much reliance on artificial lighting and feeling like you’re too overlooked.

Obscure glazing won’t obstruct light entry and will retain your privacy, so there’s no chance of a bathroom becoming extra dark or seeming overly enclosed. Conversely, observe the importance of ventilation to control moisture and stave off mould growth.

Frosted glass is repeatedly employed and usually in combination with a top-opening design. UPVC and aluminium frames tend to be chosen as they’re moisture resistant and can handle the humidity in bathroom areas.

Woman opening UPVC window

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