Large, panoramic windows bring natural light, warmth, and a magnificent perspective of the outside world to your house. However, there are also drawbacks to having large windows that you should consider before making your purchase. Read on as S.I.S. Exterior Renovations shares some pointers.
Pros and Cons of Larger Windows
Large windows fill your living space with refreshing natural light and provide gorgeous views of the outdoors. This can boost the mood and productivity of everyone in the household. With more ventilation, such windows can also improve indoor air quality.
The only downside is that large windows let more sunlight in the house, which can have the effect of heating up your living space. Investing in energy-efficient windows can help mitigate this.
Advantages of Smaller Windows
Smaller replacement windows can be installed to break up the pattern of large windows in your home. Your home’s curb appeal will be improved as a result.
Small windows also offer you more privacy and are a great choice for areas like the bathroom and bedrooms for that reason. A single small window unit can be mounted high on the walls of the space, allowing natural light to flood in while still giving you plenty of privacy.
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Want to increase your curb appeal? Consider home renovation services from S.I.S. Exterior Renovations, a locally owned and operated business that has continuously produced successful results since 1991. We built our reputation on customer satisfaction and quality workmanship, and we focus on full exterior finishing projects including windows, doors, siding, stucco and stone for different types of structures and homes. We are a leader in commercial exterior cladding and architectural paneling applications, giving us full confidence that we have the expertise to complete full-size custom and commercial framing projects for our clients.
For any inquiries, contact us at (403) 640-1334 or fill out our contact form to request an estimate. We proudly serve clients and homeowners in Calgary (Alberta), Canada.