How to Choose Windows for Your Indianapolis Kitchen

Your kitchen is the heart of the home, so you need to make sure your kitchen windows are not only attractive but also functional. Whether you’re trying to maintain a traditional look or create something more modern, there are so many different replacement window options.

Here are some tips from Renewal by Andersen to help you choose the best windows for your Indianapolis kitchen.

Window Size

In the kitchen, you often want a small window above the sink or over a counter top, rather than a floor-to-ceiling window. Most window companies can custom design your windows in any size you need, so you can be sure they fit your decorating scheme and architectural design. It’s perfectly okay if the windows in your kitchen are a different size from those throughout the rest of your home.

Window Style

Some homes have the same style of windows throughout, while others have a different style in the kitchen. While double-hung windows are very common in all rooms, casement windows can be a good choice for smaller kitchen windows, too. They open to the side with a crank, making them easy to open if you have to lean across a counter to reach them. They’re also really good for catching cross breezes and ventilating your kitchen, so you can cool it off after a cooking session.

If your kitchen window opens onto a patio, a gliding window can be a good choice. This type of window slides to the side to open. It won’t swing into your patio space like a casement window would.

Specialty Windows

If you want a little more decoration in your kitchen, consider adding a specialty window, such as an arched or round window. You can pair the specialty window with an operational window if you prefer. For example, mount a round window above your conventional double-hung, rectangular window to create a unique look. You have a wide array of specialty window choices, from right triangle to trapezoid, to octagon windows. You can even add a grille to your specialty windows for a more unique look.

Glass Options

As with any room in your home, it’s important that the windows for your kitchen are energy-efficient. Choose Low-E glass, like SmartSun™ glass. This type of glass reduces the amount of heat that’s transferred through it. This will keep your Indianapolis home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Specialty glass that blocks harmful UV rays is also a good idea for a window that’s over a counter or sink where you spend a lot of time standing. You won’t be exposed to as many harmful UV rays while you’re cooking and prepping food.

Customizable Colors and Hardware

When choosing new windows for your Indianapolis kitchen, take advantage of customization options to create the kitchen look of your dreams. Explore various interior colors, including natural woods like oak and pine, as well as opaque shades like canvas and sandstone.

You can also choose the color of your hardware. From bright brass to satin nickel, your hardware should gleam and make your windows look polished and fashionable. An oil-rubbed brass finish is lovely if you’re trying to create a more antique look.

If you’re ready to choose new windows for your Indianapolis kitchen, contact Renewal by Andersen to schedule your free consultation today. Our estimates are good for one year, and we offer one of the best warranties in the industry.

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