Choosing replacement windows involves several decisions. You have to choose the material, the size, and the window style. With so many options, it can be difficult to keep track of everything. So here is a quick reference to some of the most popular window styles on the market so you can work out which option is the best for your home.

  1. Picture Windows

These are fixed windows, meaning they do not open or close. You can get them in almost any size and shape and they are perfect if you are looking for ways to let in more natural light. A lot of homeowners uses these windows in their living spaces, flanking them with operable windows for a great view and some ventilation.

  1. Horizontal Sliding Windows

These windows feature one operable sash that moves across the fixed sash horizontally. They do not project outside and are easy to operate. These are a common window option for almost any room in your home. They are also one of the more affordable styles on the market.

  1. Single-Hung Windows

These windows feature two sashes hung vertically. One sash moves over the other to open and close the window so they do not project outside. These are a popular, traditional window style that are still used in homes all over Tacoma, WA.

  1. Double-Hung Windows

These windows look just like single-hung products, but both sashes can move up and down. This way, you can open the top and bottom sash to capitalize on natural ventilation. The warm air goes out the top and draws the cool air in through the bottom.

  1. Casement Windows

These windows feature a single sash hinged to one side of the frame. With a crank, you can open the window outward, opening the full pane. These windows are perfect for optimal ventilation, as they can catch most side breezes that blow along the outside of your home. But because they project outside, homeowners don’t like to install them along patios and walkways.

  1. Awning Windows

These are like casement windows, except they hinge at the top. So when the window opens, the glass pane creates a small awning and you can open them for ventilation, even if it is raining. No wonder they are such a popular window style in Tacoma, WA!

  1. Bay Windows

This window styles feature three windows as a single unit. Typically there is a large central picture window with smaller, operable widows placed on an angle to either side. These windows project outside, giving you some extra square footage along with your natural light and ventilation. It also means these window units are heavy and might need additional structural support if you want to add one to your home. These elegant windows are most often installed in living rooms and bedrooms.

  1. Bow Windows

These windows feature four or more windows set on a curve or semi-circle. They can be fixed or operable windows. These windows are most popular in breakfast nooks or architectural curves. Like bay windows, these installations will require a little more construction to support the extra weight of the windows.

To come and check out these windows styles, visit Signature Window at 22613 68th Ave S, Kent, WA 98032. They can walk you through the pros and cons of each product and help you choose the best style options for your home windows in Tacoma, WA. Call 253-887-7792 to set up your consultation.