We spend plenty of time in the kitchen. We cook and sometimes dine with our family and guests in this room. To improve the atmosphere in your kitchen, you have to consider natural lighting and proper ventilation — two things that good windows can provide you.
In this post, window and siding replacement expert: Window World of Boston list some of the most recommended window styles for kitchens.
Sliding Windows
High-quality sliding windows are easy to operate. They use a sliding track to open and close. You won’t need two hands to keep it slightly or fully open. Most kitchen designers place them above sinks and counters.
Sliding windows can have one or two operable panes. Double sliders work like double-hung windows, so they can provide maximum ventilation.
Garden Windows
Garden windows are naturally beautiful. It has glass on all sides, including its top part. A garden window extends your home’s profile, so you can place plants or kitchen accessories on its bottom part. However, make sure to consult your siding manufacturers or contractors as these windows will affect your siding.
Double-Hung Windows
Double-hung windows are very popular as kitchen windows. They conserve space and are easily operable. The wide glass area of double-hung windows introduces plenty of natural light. Simultaneously opening both of their panes improves airflow and reduces moisture in the kitchen.
Casement Windows
Casement windows are also popular as kitchen windows. They can fit any aesthetic and are easily operable. You can open them wide using a crank to maximize airflow and reduce heat and humidity. Plus, their wide glass area introduces plenty of natural light.
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