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7 Creative window ideas to inspire your home remodel

New windows can transform your home. Windows can invite more natural light into your home, making it feel warmer and roomier. Consider these window ideas to enhance your home.

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Bring cozy seating with a bay window in your living room

Bay windows bring big, beautiful views and they also set up a sun-soaked spot to curl up with a book. With bay window design ideas, you can consider double hung or casement windows along with design elements, like window grilles. Adding a bay window as part of a home remodel will transform any room. You can fill the space with large pillows to make it extra cozy, or add shelving for plants or books. Window seat ideas can run endless.

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Brighten your kitchen with a window backsplash

Kitchen window backsplashes have emerged as a home trend in contemporary homes because of the unique look it creates. A kitchen window backsplash introduces more daylight into the space while providing a greater connection to outdoor views. You can use slider windows for wide areas to add big views above the sink. Slider windows are great to create a pass-through window to expand your indoor-outdoor living. You can also add awning windows under cabinets for additional lighting. Bay windows fit as another window backsplash idea. Or, you can combine picture windows with awning windows for expansive views.

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Let light shine with windows on your staircase

If adding more natural light lands on your home remodel list of goals, think about adding windows to your staircase areas. It’s an underused space where added sunlight can help make your home feel roomier. Windows on your staircase allow you to create a floor-to-ceiling window look if you have the space available.

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Transform your space with unique window shapes

Special shape windows come in unique window shapes to fit high on ceilings. If you have angled ceilings, a triangle window can fit perfect for extra natural light. Some home remodels will include a combination of picture windows to expand views. Round top windows placed above a row of windows help break up the straight lines. Arched windows fit in a variety of spaces because they come in several shapes.

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Upgrade your sliding glass door with a beautiful window

Some home remodels will replace a sliding glass door with windows. If you already have multiple patio doors, adding windows can help expand a patio space so you can include more seating.

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Add a fresh touch with a shower window for natural light

If you’re considering bathroom windows as part of your home remodel you can think about shower windows. Shower windows add sunlight to help you start your day. Bathroom windows help with ventilation, too. When thinking about bathroom window ideas, you can use decorative glass options to obscure views and continue to soak up daylight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Traditional windows like double hung, single hung, casement, and awning windows remain popular home window options. Large double hung windows with divided lites have gained popularity. Contemporary homes can feature more picture windows, special shape windows, and dark colors to create contrast. Homes have also started to feature bold window colors outside of white and black.

One way you can make your windows look nice is using the right window treatments. People often want to make their windows look bigger and you can do that a few ways. Where you place curtain rods and how far they extend can give the impression of larger windows. Interior color choices can make your windows nice, too. Creating a contrast with your window color and interior paint can make windows stand out more, too.

Awning, double hung, casement, sliders, picture, and bay windows remain in style for bedroom windows. Arch top and special shape windows have gained prominence as bedroom window ideas with certain bedroom layouts to increase natural light. White and black windows have filled bedrooms for years but browns have cropped up more often. Infinity also offers our EverWood® interior finish, which mimics the look of wood windows but without the same maintenance.

Bedrooms without a door to the outdoors need an egress window to meet building codes in many municipalities. An egress window needs to have an unobstructed opening of at least 5.7-square feet along with a minimum height of 24 inches and a minimum width of 20 inches to serve as an emergency exit.

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