Tall and narrow windows are an excellent choice for your home because they provide privacy, selective framing of the outdoors and views that can encompass both sides of the horizon. They can punctuate walls with light and highlight the best elements of outdoor views. WMGB Home Improvement, the vinyl replacement windows expert, suggest ways you can use tall and narrow windows in your home:
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To Frame a View – Tall and narrow windows are perfect for when you want to isolate a single part of a view. For instance, you want to look at a lone tree across the street, but you don’t want other elements like lamp posts and other homes from cluttering up the view. Proper placement of tall and narrow windows will allow you to control exactly what you want to see from a room.
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For Privacy – Tall and narrow replacement windows can provide plenty of sunlight to a room while still offering excellent privacy. This makes them perfect for bedrooms, studies and other similar rooms. Consider combining this window shape with gauzy or decorative glass to obscure the view of your interior. You can also try placing multiple tall and narrow windows throughout the room for sufficient sunlight.
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For Curb Appeal – Tall and narrow windows also look fantastic when viewed from across the street. For example, consider using tall and narrow windows to add variety to standard square, large and circular windows found in most homes. This window style particularly looks good on modern and contemporary style homes, thanks to its simple and sleek appearance.
You can rely on WMGB Home Improvement for all of your window replacement needs. We have decades of experience, and we offer a wide variety of window sizes, shapes and styles. Our windows are beautiful, durable and energy-efficient. They are specially engineered for easy operation and superior thermal efficiency. WMGB Home Improvement serves many areas in Michigan, including Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Muskegon. Contact us at (616) 328-6625 to learn more about our replacement windows. You can also ask for a free quote.