What to Consider When Choosing Bathroom Replacement Windows

What to Consider When Choosing Bathroom Replacement Windows

 

When choosing which type of replacement windows you want installed in your bathroom, Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco suggests that you consider the following aspects – beyond style and color – so you can come up with a well-informed decision.

What to Consider When Choosing Bathroom Replacement Windows

Ventilation

A well-ventilated bathroom is a comfortable bathroom. As with the rest of your home, proper ventilation is important in maintaining good indoor temperature as well as preventing humidity from building up and causing moisture retention problems. Choose windows that will allow you and your bathroom to breathe.

Lighting

If you have a small bathroom, a good amount of natural light can help give it a more spacious feel. More light doesn’t have to mean more heat, however. Choose replacement windows from Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco, which are guaranteed to allow sunlight into your home while blocking much of the heat out at the same time.

Design

Stay true to your home’s architectural style when choosing bathroom windows, too. You can have arched or double hung windows installed if you have a Mission Revival home, for instance. If you have a Prairie style home, casement windows would work well.

Privacy

Wanting privacy doesn’t have to keep you from adorning your bathroom with large picture or bay windows. These types of windows can turn an otherwise boring-looking bathroom into a well-designed one as you incorporate a view of nature into it. With the right treatments, large windows can keep your bathroom as private as smaller window types do.

Fit your bathroom with the best replacement windows options from Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco. Our expertise in window design and installation can help turn any space into a well-lit, better-ventilated and more enjoyable one. Call (866) 609-5033 to get in touch with our team. Consultations are free for residents of San Francisco, CA.

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