Curtains, drapes and other window treatments are used not just to add beauty to a room and ensure insulation. Mostly, these pieces of décor provide privacy to cover up an unwanted view inside or out. Then again, if you already have a beautiful set of windows and the views they frame are extraordinary, you can skip treatments and let them become the centerpiece of your interior. All it takes is a bit of creativity.
The local window replacement pros of Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey-New York Metro share some of the elegant ways you can style your windows without using curtains or drapes.
Additional layers to your existing windows create a new dimension on these fixtures when seen from the interior. A bathroom window, for instance, can have a mirror layered over it. With this interesting design idea, you can still establish a sense of privacy while still letting sunlight filter into the room. Open shelving, meanwhile, works well over a set of kitchen windows. Such a look is effective if you want to draw the viewer away from the unpleasant outdoor scene.
An expansive bow and bay window can benefit from moldings to give the fixture a more “decorated” appearance on the wall without blocking the outdoor view. Apart from providing texture, the interior of your home becomes even more spacious with this feature included.
When you are in the market for replacement windows, one of the things you need to consider is the frame color. To make the replacement units stand out within your interior, choose the color black as it adds a dramatic flair to your interior without the need to add anything. Countryside estates have this sleek visual element yet can also look perfect in contemporary or modern homes.
Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey-New York Metro is the leading window replacement company in the local area. Find out more about our double-hung and sliding window choices as well as our customization options. Call (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to request a free estimate. We serve residents of Toms River and Jackson, New Jersey.