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Top Styles of Windows | Oahu, HI

Top Styles of Windows | Oahu, HI

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Are you looking to replace the windows at your Oahu, HI home but you’re just not sure what kind of windows you want? Well then, you’re in the right place because we’re going to talk about some of the best window options out there and just how you can make the right choice to create a perfect look for your home. So, what do you need to do? Well, you’re going to want to take a closer look at the options and see just how each of these could create a more unique style that you’re proud to show off.

Double-Hung

Let’s start from the top, shall we? These can be great window options for your Oahu, HI home because they give you just the right freedom to open the window how you like. You can open the top or the bottom window (or both) and get even more air flow through your home. Not only that but they open into your house, which means they’re not going to stick out on the front of your home. That can make them even more convenient when you want to keep a certain aesthetic.

Casement

A casement window is designed to open outward, but you don’t just slide them out. Instead, you turn a crank that’s usually located at the base of the window. They can open either to the left or the right, which makes them great even when side-by-side or in more condensed spaces of your home. You can also get quite large casement window options, which allows you to get a more cohesive look throughout the entire house. And what’s even better is they often have no frame through them, so you’ve got a clear, picture window.

Awning

An awning window is one that actually opens out and generally connects with a stationary window. These provide just a small amount of air flow because they’re designed to open at an angle. This allows you more freedom to open the window even when the weather in Oahu, HI isn’t ideal (like rain) because the window itself protects rain from getting into the house while still letting air in. These windows can also be angled in other directions to create different types of air flow depending on your needs when you’re installing them.

Transom

Transom windows are typically stationary, which means that they don’t open, but that’s not always the case. They can also slide to open. In general, these are wide windows that are very short and they’re generally placed above another window or above a door. The idea is to let in a lot of light, which is why these are typically placed at the top of the wall, near the ceiling. They’re able to let in as much light as possible this way. Many older houses especially have transoms throughout to provide as much light as possible.

Slider

These are the typical windows that most people already know all about. They can slide side to side or up and down. They have different types of patterns in the glass to create somewhat of a personal style. Overall, however, these are the general options that you’re going to find just about anywhere. They’re simple to use, simple to install and they’re going to give your home a classic look. Overall, there’s no reason not to opt for these, though you may find that you’re just not getting as much personalization when you do choose them.

Stationary

A stationary window is one that doesn’t move. They can be designed in practically any style that you want and they’re definitely going to look custom. However, the tradeoff is that you won’t be able to open these windows. This means you want to balance out your stationary window with other options that are able to open so you can still get plenty of fresh air throughout your house whenever you want. These window options are great for spaces where you want to get more light but don’t really want a traditional style window to fill the space or if you don’t have a lot of room to put in something custom.

Bay

Bay or bow are the ones that actually stick out from the side of the house. These are the ones that window seats are made in, for example. They can be designed with just about any type of window you want (any of the above options) and they can be small or large. Some don’t actually accommodate a seat at all but just create a rounded surface of windows on one side of the house. Others may have window seats and more. No matter how you do them, they’re definitely a unique finish and a very stylish look for the outside (and inside) of the home.

Picture

When we talk about a picture window we’re talking about one that not only doesn’t open but also doesn’t have any bars through it. This window is a single pane of glass with a frame around it. This creates an unobstructed view of whatever is outside the house. It looks just like a picture. While these windows aren’t generally recommended for the entire house, they can look great at the front because they create a unique and stylish look as well as giving you a great view of your neighborhood.

If you’re looking for a new window or a whole houseful you can absolutely find the right styles that you like. The key is to take a look at each of these and make sure that you find something you are going to enjoy. Your Oahu, HI home deserves the best after all. So choose the specific options that you like best and then mix and match which window you want in which area of your home. You get to be in charge and the best way is definitely to put in a little bit of everything so your home is truly going to look custom and one of the best in Oahu, HI.

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