3 things to consider when it comes to your windows
Windows are an essential and beautiful element of modern architecture. Developments in glass technology in recent years has transformed our relationship with the material – no longer are they just small openings in walls, but expansive forms that seamlessly connect us to the outside world and make our homes more comfortable to live in.
If you’re in the early stages of building your dream home, you’ve probably got ‘choose windows’ on a never-ending checklist of things to do, which can understandably be a bit daunting. Don’t worry, we’ve got some awesome tips to help you in making the right choice.
What’s the point?
Glass has different purposes depending on where it is situated. For example, there’s a substanital difference between the glass requirements in your bathroom compared to your living room. The bathroom needs beautiful natural light, but it’s also important to maintain privacy, so a frosted or tinted glass that obscures vision from outside the home might be way to go. A living room glass set up, on the other hand, will often employ large areas of glass to capitalise on views and create a flow between inside and outside areas.
A (comfortable) room with a view
There’s nothing more stunning than using glass over a larger area, however, the drawback is that it can expose your home to temperature extremes and UV glare. When selecting glass for your home, you should keep in mind that you’ll want to be comfortable all year around. You might want to consider one of the many glazing, double glazing or low-emissivity products available, which will not only drastically improve the energy efficiency of your home, but keep your home from getting too hot or cold.
Maximise views, minimise noise
Windows not only open up your home to gorgeous views and natural light, but can, at times, also open you up to unwanted noise and visitors. Luckily, there are products that can remedy against that. Acoustic glass is designed to minimise outside noise, a great feature for people living in high density, urban environment who want a little break from the boisterous natural of city living. For those who love glass, but are concerned about potential break-ins, security glass is an attractive option. It is harder to break than normal glass and will give you peace of mind that your home and belongings are that little safer. Glass allows us to create a relationship with the outdoors from the comfort of our homes. We understand that it can be intimidating choosing windows when you don’t have that much experience. However, if you follow the above tips, you’re going to find the process much easier.