The Best Window for Your Home Style

The Best Window for Your Home Style

 

When you decide on getting new windows, always remember that the right windows can be made to match your home’s style. With this, you get a long-term investment that also improves your home’s curb appeal. Discover what windows are the right fit from your experts at Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco.

The Best Window for Your Home Style

Marina Style

Common in the Marina District during the 1920s and 1930s, these homes were built with one or two stories. A common theme in these homes are flat roofs and windows across the width. Picture windows and bay windows can help improve the look and feel of this architecture.

Queen Anne Style

Based on a specific Victorian style, a Queen Anne-style home is known for “in-ness and out-ness” of the rooms and patio. It carries a multi-textured facade and a steep roof. If you are planning on getting replacement windows for a Queen Anne home, keep in mind that bay windows bring out its beauty best.

Spanish Revival Style

Spanish Revival became popular with San Francisco builders due to its low-pitched roof with little or no overhang and red roof tiles. A notable window style is the front bow window by the garage. It also helps to bring in specialty arched windows, which can either be in clear or stained glass.

Stick Style

Known for the thin wooden beams that hold them up, ‘sticks’ are used to emphasize the balloon framing. These houses tend to use decorative features like trusses on the gables or decorative shingles. Casement windows are good replacement windows for this style, along with other hinged windows. These can help show the simple yet elegant look of the home.

At Renewal by Andersen, we offer different types of windows. They come standard with High Performance™ Low-E4® Glass and Fibrex® frames. Call us today at (866) 609-5033 and let’s talk about your need for replacement windows in San Francisco, CA.

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