Drive around a long-established neighborhood, and you might see examples of residential windows from ten or twenty years ago that all look similar—plain white frames that look a little clunky and don’t match the home’s original architecture. Thankfully, replacement windows come in so many style options these days, you don’t need to worry about getting boxed into a cookie-cutter look!
Most people want new windows with a healthy balance of timeless appeal and trendy style. Think dark walnut and mahogany frames, custom window grids, and enough traditional and modern choices to ensure you’ll get an ideal match for your home. Here’s what we’re seeing as the trends for residential windows in 2018.
Dark and Natural Colors
Bay and Bow Windows
While many homeowners are finding it’s time to replace a bay window, even more are choosing to upgrade from a sash window to a bay or bow window. It’s easy to love having a larger interior space and improved curb appeal.
You can replace regular residential windows with a stylish bay or bow window without the project turning into a major remodel. The curved look does wonders, with or without a window bench.
Easy, Breezy Ventilation
You shouldn’t have to use superhuman strength to open a double-hung window or push out a casement window. New residential windows have better technology for the latches and hardware. With the flick of a wrist, you can bring in the breeze for fresh air and lower air conditioning bills.
Window Grids with Character
You can choose a custom window grid, or grille, with a sleek minimalist look or an ornate Victorian look. Frank Lloyd Wright fans love the Prairie window grid. Use this opportunity to ensure your new residential windows suit your home and your personal style!
Local Installers for Residential Windows
Quality workmanship will always be in style. No matter what residential windows styles you love, get the best value from the project by partnering with your local window company for a fast installation, strong warranty, and competitive pricing. Contact D & D Glassworks for more info.