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Windows can alleviate some of the most common complaints at home—stuffy air and poor lighting. When thinking about replacing windows, consider which types of windows are best suited for different purposes.

You don’t need to have the same types of windows throughout the house. Matching frames can make it possible to enjoy casement windows in the kitchen, sliding windows in the bedroom, and double-hung windows in the living rooms.

Best Windows for Ventilation

Types of WindowsWindows that are easy to open can reduce your energy bills and improve indoor air quality. You shouldn’t need to ask someone for help opening or closing a window. And if there’s smoke in the kitchen, you’ll want to have nearby some types of windows that allow for quick ventilation.

  • Casement: A simple hand crank tilts open a casement window at the side, letting in plenty of breeze. Works wonders when you have more than one open.
  • Awning: Like a casement window, an awning window tilts open from the bottom (hopper windows open at the top).
  • Bay or bow window: Bay windows are fixed in the middle, but you can open the side panels to let the breeze naturally flow right through. Bow windows can have all operable windows.
  • 3-Lite Slider: Open the left and right panels of a three-part sliding window for similarly excellent ventilation.
  • Jalousie: Also called louvres, jalousie windows are like blinds made of glass. Not appropriate for many locations, but a great way to ventilate a bathroom or non-air-conditioned space.

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Types of Windows for Maximum Natural Light

Brighten up a dark home with new types of windows that increase natural light. All types of windows can be optimized for natural light by choosing a narrow frame and omitting the grids.

  • Picture: A fixed (non-opening) picture window without grid lines offers the ultimate in sunny views.
  • Single- or double-hung: A sleek, low-profile hung window can increase light. You might also replace two windows with one larger window for less obstruction.
  • Bay or bow window: Invented primarily for better light and open views, the bow or bay window makes the entire room feel more open and sunny.

Explore More Types of Windows

Interested in stylish windows that are easy to open, yet also seal tightly for energy efficiency? Contact D & D Glassworks to ask about our numerous types of windows and custom options.