An often overlooked feature in the design of a house is the windows: the type, size, placement, and number all have a significant impact on the overall appearance as well as the ambiance of your place.
From a practical perspective, of course, the importance of windows cannot be stated enough. However, it also goes beyond just functionality: windows can add value to the visual appeal and even the overall cost of your home.
Graana has compiled a few types of window styles that you can consider according to the unique needs of your home. It is important to note that you should consult the right professionals for design and installation – this will help save any unnecessary costs for a replacement in the future, plus you would have more well-informed choices in terms of lighting, function, and price.
Type | Pros | Cons |
Picture windows | Unobstructed view; economical; weathertight seal | No ventilation; exterior may be hard to clean |
Sliding windows | Least expensive windows; durable | Obstructs view from the centre; difficult to clean |
Awning windows | Airtight; can be opened during rain | Easily prone to damage |
Skylights | Provides more natural light to enclosed spaces; aesthetically pleasing | Easily susceptible to damage; cleaning is difficult; opening it is challenging |
Bay windows | Allow more natural light; good architectural feature | Expensive; may block space from the outside; difficult to install |
Here are a few reasons why installing new windows or upgrading the old ones are essential for your home:
Research studies have confirmed the link between access to natural light and with a boost in productivity. In fact, this is why many offices prioritize having large windows in their space. Being exposed to natural light can stimulate your physical and mental well-being. It’s also a common selling feature that many homebuyers prioritize when looking for a house so if you are listing your property, this would be another advantage.
Relying on mostly artificial sources of lighting inside your place would also increase your electricity bills, so it’s better to invest in larger windows that can help sufficient light penetrate indoors.
Airing out of your home allows your space to breathe in the fresh outside air once in a while. Different odors, allergens, and pollutants can cause the air to become musty and stifling, and window coverings especially (like curtains, blinds, etc.) are often lined with dust, so it’s important to sweep out the air that is trapped inside.
It also prevents the inside space from being too humid (in hot weather) or too dry (in cold weather). This can apply to any room in the house – for example, windows in the kitchen can let out smoke, while windows in the bathroom can let out steam and help it to dry faster.
Casement, awning and hopper windows have proven to provide maximum ventilation.
An energy-saving, cost-effective window design has also become a desirable feature in today’s real estate market. There are now many options available for eco-friendly solutions.
For example, uPVC (unplasticised poly vinyl chloride) windows are the preferred choice for most architects due to many reasons. They require low maintenance and have long-lasting durability (they can last up to 25-30 years). They essentially provide thermal insulation: they protect your home from UV rays and they can help retain the heat inside during winter months – which can also help in reducing your monthly utility bills.
Any windows with tinted glass can block up to 75% of solar heat, protecting your home’s interior from overexposure to the sun as well. The impact on the furniture (like fading of colour and coating), for example, is neutralised.
‘Storm’ windows, which are windows that are installed outside of the existing, primary windows of your home, can also provide extra protection from the wind and help maintain an optimal temperature inside. In the summers, they can act as another layer of insulation by keeping the cool air of your air conditioners inside, thereby increasing energy efficiency.
Running our radiators or ACs for longer periods of time can be harmful to the environment, so letting in the outdoor air also helps in cutting down emissions. In this manner, less maintenance may be needed and your equipment may last even longer.
Adding in more high-quality windows is a short, quick way to increase the aesthetic appeal of your property, hence increasing the likelihood of attracting more potential buyers for your home. Your house can easily command a higher price. On the other hand, if your windows are in dire need of an upgrade, chances are that customers may be put off because they would have to take up major renovation work if they move in.
Thin glass windows with defective locks can put your home at risk. They can also be a safety hazard, in case you cannot exit your home in case of a fire or accident.
Made-to-measure windows can provide enhanced security, as long as they are being regularly maintained. There are also several technological features available now that can prevent unauthorised access, like motion sensors and the advanced locking features of uPVC windows. Security ventilation brackets are another popular feature that allow the outside air to pass through while keeping you safe from intruders.
Just renovating (or adding in more) windows can be the difference between a neglected-looking house and a well-kept one. If you are making other changes to your place, skipping your windows wouldn’t make sense anyway. With multiple design options in the market now, you can easily find the best pick that complements other elements of your home. Larger windows can also give the impression that a room is more spacious than it actually is.
Windows are an effective way to create a brighter and healthier environment at home. If you are looking for a specific design feature in your search for a new home, visit Graana.com for more details.
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