Window Design Ideas For Living Rooms, Kitchens & Bathrooms

You should avoid obsessing over aesthetics when it comes to window design, as you need to also consider how positioning and space functionality will influence window performance.

Window design also shapes ventilation, privacy, noise reduction and light control, engineering home comfort and continual thermal efficiency.

Starting with kitchens, they require dependable ventilation and seamless operation. Bedrooms are more about acoustic insulation and privacy, whereas bathrooms demand moisture resistance and discreet glazing, and living rooms covet balanced daylight, views and thermal comfort.

What Window Styles Are Right In Living Rooms?

Living rooms usually have the highest amount of traffic and great visibility. Window design will play a significant role in determining a living area’s ambience, how much natural light reaches the space, what views are displayed and the extent of warmth felt.

  • Casement windows are often employed as they complement new and traditional dwellings and offer the required ventilation.
  • Bay and bow windows have a unique style that accelerate light capture and make sitting rooms feel deceptively spacious.
  • Picture windows greatly underline external views and entice maximum light. It’s worth fitting opening windows elsewhere for ventilation.
Two UPVC windows in living room

What Window Styles Are Right In Kitchens?

Function sits above everything else in a kitchen. A busy household needs effortless operation, effective ventilation and untroubled window maintenance.

Position windows so they don’t impact worktops, sinks or cooking zones and provide generous airflow and natural light in vital places.

People get drawn to casement and tilt and turn windows here because of their simplistic usability and esteemed ventilation.

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What Window Styles Are Right In Bathrooms?

Ill thought-out specification for bathroom windows can often lead to bad ventilation, high dependency on artificial lighting and being left feeling too overlooked.

Obscure glazing protects privacy while still letting light filter in to prevent bathrooms becoming too dark and enclosed. Simultaneously, you mustn’t forget the importance of ventilation to guard against moisture and mould.

Frosted glass comes into its own in bathrooms and will usually be included in a top-opening design. UPVC or aluminium frames are advocated as they can withstand the humidity generated in bathrooms.

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Bedrooms are a separate point of discussion in relation to locating the right window design.TradeMark can advise solutions from our packed range of window products.

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