Custom Shaped Windows for Your Dayton Home: 5 Things to Consider

When you think of windows, a rectangular shape probably comes to mind. But while rectangular windows are the most common choice, you can choose any array of custom shape windows for your home. A uniquely shaped window can be the perfect accent to a dining room, living room, or kitchen. However, since the wrong shape can look awkward or out of place, there are some things you must consider before choosing custom shape windows for your Dayton home.

1) Will the window be the room’s focal point?

There are two main ways to use a custom shaped window in your decor: as a focal point and as a quiet extra. If you want the custom window to be the first thing people notice when they walk in, then you want to choose a shape that really stands out, like a large triangle or an trapezoid that takes up a third of the wall. On the other hand, if you want the window to be a quiet addition to your decor, choose a softer, more subtle shape like a circle or arch — and scale down the size.

2) How will you pair the custom window with your other windows?

The custom shaped window won’t usually be the only window in the room, so play how you’ll coordinate it with your ordinary, rectangular windows. You could place a small shaped window above two of your ordinary windows, or you could place it between them. Try drawing out and visualizing various arrangements to see which ones look most balanced.

3) Does the shape you’re considering pair well with your home’s architectural style?

Look for pictures of other homes built in your Dayton home’s style, and see how the designers use custom shaped windows to add character. For example, an arched windowmay look out of place on a modern home with angular lines. In this case, you’d want to do with a more rigid shape, like a long rectangle or a trapezoid. For a traditional country home, a triangle may look too harsh, but an arch would look comforting and welcoming.

4) How will you decorate the window?

The look of any window will change based on how you decorate it, so plan this out from the get-go. For instance, if you opt for a triangle window, make sure you look into drapery and shutter options and get an idea of what the “finished product” will look like before you have the window installed.

5) What is your best color choice?

As with any window, you will have to choose a color for the frame and sash. The right color will depend on whether you want to window to call a lot of attention to itself or blend seamlessly into the decor. If you don’t want the look to be too “loud,” consider choosing the same color as your wall. On the other hand, to make the window stand out, you can choose a contrasting color. Then, play that color up with other decor pieces like throw pillows and rugs to create balance.

Whether you’re looking for a single shaped window or a several shaped windows to add character to your Dayton home, get in touch with Renewal by Andersen. We offer an array of shaped windows, from quarter circle, to right triangle, to unequal leg arch. We even offer free, in-home consultations to help you decide on the perfect windows for your needs.

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