8 Window Design Ideas for Your Kitchen

8 Window Design Ideas for Your Kitchen

There are different components that can improve the look of one of the busiest areas in your home. If you’re looking for an upgrade that can boost visual appeal and improve function, go for replacement windows. These can add light and ventilation while bringing a fresh look to your kitchen.

8 Window Design Ideas for Your Kitchen

To help you get started on your kitchen upgrade, here are a few window design ideas from Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey-New York Metro:

1. Create a contemporary look by using New Jersey windows with large panes, along with narrow frames and sashes.
2. If you’re going for a traditional look, you can place casement windows or rectangular options side by side.
3. Install bay or bow windows to create more space by kitchen counters. You can also use these windows to create a breakfast nook.
4. If you want to bring in more light to your kitchen, line two walls with large picture windows. You can also use floor-to-ceiling windows to have a smooth transition between the indoors and outdoors.
5. Use rectangular windows as a backsplash for your kitchen counters. You can also place these windows above cabinets for added light.
6. Sliding windows are great options if you want to bring both light and ventilation to your kitchen. You can also use these windows to open up to outdoor dining areas
7. Create a unique look by using differently sized windows. For example, place a tall window in the center, flanked by smaller casement windows.
8. If you have an island in the middle of your kitchen, use large picture windows so you can have a great view while preparing meals.

If you’re looking for quality window replacement in New Jersey and the nearby areas, trust Renewal by Andersen. We offer a wide range of window styles both traditional and contemporary. We custom-build your windows to make sure we meet your specific needs.

Our windows not only ensure beauty, but also durability and energy efficiency. Our selections are made of durable Fibrex® that is twice as strong as vinyl. We also have High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass packages to ensure years of indoor comfort and savings.

If you want to learn more window design ideas, call us today. You can also schedule an in-home consultation today through our contact form.

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