When planning a window replacement project on a room-by-room basis, you’d realize that not all units are suitable for your living room. Moreover, you can just use any window your heart desires without considering both function and form.
To help you equip your living room with the right replacement windows, Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco talks about the best choices:
Double-Hung
Nine times out of ten, double-hung units would feel a natural sight for the front façade. If your home is of traditional style, chances are that its quintessential windows are the double-hung. This doesn’t mean, though, that crank units are not an option. If you love the casement’s ease of operation and ventilating quality but your home’s architecture commands the double-hung, the right grilles would solve your dilemma.
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The living room is often the largest home area, accepting the largest of glass units. Thanks to our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass options, our products minimize heat gain and combat UV rays while admitting a lot of clear, natural light.
Sliding
Sliding replacement windows are perfect for living rooms connected to patios or decks. Since their staggered sashes glide sideways and not crank out, they wouldn’t occupy outdoor space and serve as a hazard. Plus, sliding units are generally wider than longer, so they still apply even when your wall space is scarce.
Arched or Pentagon Transom
Crowning regular windows with transoms is one thing; using uniquely shaped transoms is another. Instead of the usual rectangular units, round-top and peaked windows add the wow factor to your curb appeal. They lend interest to your home design inside and out, drawing attention to themselves.
At Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco, we let you tailor the design of your replacement windows to your functional and aesthetic requirements. We offer numerous customization options, allowing you to choose their glazing, glass shape, color scheme, grille, and hardware your way.
Call us today at (866) 609-5033 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation at San Francisco, CA.