How to Mix and Match Different Window Styles the Right Way
 

How to Mix and Match Different Window Styles the Right Way

How to Mix and Match Different Window Styles the Right Way

Installing replacement windows is an exciting way to transform your home inside and out. From energy savings to boosting curb appeal, new window installation offers a myriad of benefits for your home. If you want to get creative with your selection of windows, you’re in luck.  This brief guide will help you mix and match different window styles the right way:

Keep it Traditional
The theme is an important thing to keep in mind when mixing and matching window styles since it will keep your curb appeal seamless and appealing. Some home styles, like Victorian homes, can get away with an eclectic mix of windows styles, but traditional homes such as Colonial and Cape Cod fare better with a mix of double hung and bay/bow windows to achieve a timeless look.

Think Contemporary

Contemporary or modern home styles work best with windows that have clean lines and asymmetrical designs. In this case, consider a mix of sliding and casement windows as they complement each other perfectly, especially in terms of natural lighting and ventilation. A strategically placed double-hung window is also ideal. These windows provide a clear view of the outdoors and boost your home’s curb appeal.

Consider Your Entry Door

While windows play a big role in the aesthetic appeal of your home, don’t forget to blend your entry door with the style of your new windows. After all, the aim is to achieve a seamless look that defines the whole house, and a poorly matched door and windows can effectively ruin that.

No matter how you want to mix and match your windows, Renewal by Andersen of Central Florida can help you pick the perfect window combination for your home. We also offer custom windows in various shapes and sizes to suit your preference. Call us today at (407) 641-5753 to learn more about what we can do for you. We serve homes in Maitland, FL, and the surrounding communities across Florida.



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