The right windows in your home can change the whole aesthetic and make a world of difference.
Once you install large windows, you’ll never be able to go back to those old tiny ones. Here’s why:
1. An Unobstructed View
The great Canadian landscape is beautiful in any season, but up to six months out of the year it’s simply too cold to venture outdoors. Large windows are a fabulous way to take in the surrounding view, without ever having to leave your home. Even in the summer, when the AC is running on high and going outside would make you melt, large windows make your backyard something to admire from afar.
P.S. If you’re looking for the best windows for view-watching, bow, bay, double-slider, and casement windows are great options.
2. Plenty of Natural Light
Natural light from the sun is known to host a wealth of health benefits. It’s the best way to wake up in the morning, it wards off seasonal affective disorder, boosts vitamin D levels in the body, and just makes everyone happier. Strategically-placed large windows can help flood your house with natural light, keeping you, your loved ones, and the flora in your home happy and healthy.
3. The Illusion of Space
There are tons of little tips and tricks to making a room look bigger and ceilings appear taller; having large windows in the home is one of them. Wall-to-wall windows and those with a higher frame are like a breath of fresh air for any room, especially those that are inherently smaller or more cramped.
4. The Indoors Meet the Outdoors
Outdoor living is a Canadian staple. Whether you’re BBQ-ing, lounging by the pool, gardening, or reading on the deck, there are many ways to enjoy the outdoors at home. Another benefit of large windows is connecting outdoor activities with the indoors. If you’re in the kitchen making lunch while the kids play outside, for example, you can still feel like you’re a part of the action. With large windows, the outdoors will always feel within reach.
Are you ready to make the switch to large windows? Get a free quote for your window reno project.