Since the world learned how to manufacture large pieces of glass, window grilles have become structurally irrelevant. Utilizing them may now be an obsolete science, but it’s not a lost art. At Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco, we vow to continue, promote, and advance the decorative use of grilles.
When it comes to purchasing new windows for your home, you might be wondering whether you should add grilles or not. Allow Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta to help you determine whether or not these decorative elements are a good choice for your replacement window units.
Your windows’ grilles contribute greatly to enhancing the entire window unit. They can also define the overall look of your home—you can use grilles to add zest to your home’s current look, match them to its architectural style, and even integrate them into a remodeling project that preserves your home’s historical accuracy.
Whether you are planning a major renovation for your home or you are thinking of installing replacement windows to improve indoor comfort and energy efficiency, you may wonder what optional features would be best for your new windows. Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey and New York Metro customers don’t always chose to add decorative […]
As a homeowner, you might recognize window grilles as the decorative bars that are placed in between the panes of your window. The grilles give windows a visual appearance that makes them more unique or match with each other. And with different colors, styles and sizes to choose from, it can be easy to make […]
You can make your Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco windows replacement options even more beautiful with the different grille options we offer. You can create grille patterns that can match any architectural style home, including Colonial, Prairie, Farmhouse or Victorian.
When looking for the right patio door design and style, considering how it operates is not enough. Sure you can choose either sliding or hinged French doors based on the amount of space you have, but another important thing you should also look at is your home’s architectural style. To enhance the aesthetic appeal of […]
In the past, window grilles were a necessary feature to hold panes of glass together. They served as framing pieces to support individual lights, as it was not possible to make large glass before.
Your windows are an important component of your home’s architectural style. Their shape, arrangement, number, and grille pattern all affect your home’s visual appeal. In particular, your grille is distinctive and can mark your home as influenced by or belonging to a certain architectural style.