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Living room window ideas: Large and small living room solutions

Your living room can serve as the heart of your home. If you have a large living room or a small living room, the right living room window design ideas matter. Some homeowners like large living room windows to capture more natural light. Others want small window ideas for a living room to add style. Find inspiration for your living room windows with these ideas!

The after results from an Infinity from Marvin window installation.

Living room window considerations

If you’re replacing living room windows or adding new living room windows, there are things to consider. There are different types of windows, sizes, materials, and aesthetics to think about to create the perfect look for your home.  

  • Window size: The size of your windows is one of the things that affects window costs. Window size also matters when you think about living room design ideas. The size of the windows you’re adding or replacing should fit the space. Large windows in a small living room can overpower the room and make it feel smaller. Small windows in a large living room can create an unusual look. Knowing how to measure windows makes a big difference because they need a proper fit for an opening. Infinity experts measure your windows and verify the measurements for a proper fit.

  • Window direction: The direction your living room faces should factor into your living room windows decision. A south-facing living room will see more sunshine than other directions. You can choose glass coating options for the best windows for your climate. If you live in a sunny, hot climate you might want a glass coating that blocks more UV rays and has lower solar heat gain.

  • Window material: The material you choose for living room windows matters. Each window frame material has its own advantages and disadvantages. Vinyl, wood, and fiberglass are common window materials. Infinity builds windows with our proprietary Ultrex® fiberglass. When you compare vinyl vs. fiberglass windows, you’ll see Ultrex fiberglass has 8x more strength than vinyl windows.

  • Glass coatings: Low emissivity (Low-E) glass coatings are thin metallic layers on window glass that can help block UV rays. UV rays can damage furniture and other décor items by causing them to fade. Infinity offers four Low-E options that can suit your climate the best. The coatings have different Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) values. Lower SHGC numbers allow less heat into a room, making them better for sunny, hot climates.

Which type of window is best for a living room?

The best types of windows for a living room include:

  • Casement

  • Bay

  • Bow

  • Double Hung

  • Picture

  • Slider

Picking the best type of window for your living room depends on several things. Certain windows pair better with specific architectural styles. The size of your living room can dictate how many windows you can have. Living room size can also determine the size of your windows so they fit proportionate to the room. You can also select window options to complete living room looks. When you’re ready, an Infinity consultant can guide you through all details of replacing your living room windows.

Living room window ideas

Looking for the best windows for your home and living room? Becoming more familiar with the types of replacement windows helps you make an informed decision. When you’re thinking about window ideas for your living room, consider window styles. You also must weigh how a window functions and the views it can bring. The size of your living room can set you down different window ideas. Large window living room ideas can differ from small living room window ideas.

Energy efficient windows

Consider energy efficiency with your living room windows. The type of Low-E glass coating and window material play a role in the energy efficiency of a window. You can also look for ENERGY STAR®-certified windows. An Infinity consultant can review options for the best fit for your climate. Energy efficient windows can help you save money on your energy bill.1

1Source 2023: D+R International in support of ENERGY STAR. Savings estimates are based on EnergyPlus 9.5 modeling for typical homes in 132 U.S. cities. Ranges are based on the average savings among homes in modeled cities. Actual savings will vary based on local climate conditions, utility rates, and individual home characteristics.

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