The Best Places to Install Picture Windows in Your Home
If you’re planning to hire a contractor for a window replacement, consider a fixed, large picture window. Picture windows provide both expansive views and energy efficiency, which are reasons for installing a picture window during the remodeling of your Fenton home.
Where Should You Install Your Picture Window?
– In a Dining Room or Living Room – Popular places to install picture windows are on the exterior walls of dining rooms and living rooms because households spend a lot of time in these rooms. While cooking, dining, or entertaining, your family and guests can look out the expansive window often, making the investment of a window replacement worthwhile.
– In Front of Picturesque Views – Homeowners who have unique landscaping features, such as trees, gardens, ponds, pergolas, or water fountains, in their front or back yards often place picture windows in locations where they have direct views of those features. By hiring a remodeling contractor to install a picture window in front of a key landscaping feature, you’ll be able to stay indoors while enjoying the scenery.
– On a Tall Wall – If you have any rooms with high ceilings in your home, consider placing a picture window on a wall in one of these rooms. By placing a picture window in a room with a high ceiling, you’re given access to the sky from within your home.
– With Other Windows – Some homeowners prefer to combine picture windows with movable window types, such as double-hung, gliding, casement, and awning windows. Your remodeling contractor may recommend this configuration if you value customization and require increased ventilation in your home.
Reach Out to Our Skilled Remodelers for a Window Replacement
Regardless of where you install your new picture window, your household will certainly begin to consider it one of the best elements of your Fenton home. If you’ve decided to include a window replacement in your remodeling project, contact a reputable company like RVA Construction to get started on the design for your new picture window.