Your kitchen is easily one of the busiest rooms in your home. It is where you gather visitors, prepare meals for the family or even eat snacks while working on your laptop. Since you spend plenty of your time in this area, make sure you don’t overlook one of its most important elements — the windows.
In this post, Renewal by Andersen® of Montana shares four window styles that are ideal for kitchens.
1. Double-Hung Windows
This is a popular window style for any room in the house, including the kitchen. Because double-hung windows can be opened from the top or bottom, you’ll have complete control over air circulation. You can also open them as much or as little as you want.
2. Casement Windows
Since they easily open outward on a crank, casements allow you to control the airflow in your home. You won’t have to worry about your kitchen overheating. Casement windows also let in a significant amount of light, making your space look bright and cheerful.
3. Sliding Windows
This type of window lets in a lot of light and is easy to open and close. It is a popular choice specifically for the space above the sink or counter. A slider is also an excellent option if you don’t have much space outdoors to allow windows to open outward.
4. Garden Windows
This window extends past the front of your house and provides additional space for plants or knick-knacks. Because a garden window has glass on all sides, it’s ideal for growing your herbs all year round.
Make the most of your kitchen windows and doors by choosing Renewal by Andersen of Montana for your next project. Our windows and doors are protected by strong warranties and offer unparalleled value with their energy efficiency. To learn more about our products and services, call (406) 259-3944 or fill out this contact form.
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