Living in less square footage has some highly desirable advantages. It means less cleaning and maintenance. It fosters more communal living. It promotes a more minimalist lifestyle. But something else that can accompany living in a small space is feeling cramped, cloistered, or claustrophobic. Fortunately with the right replacement windows in Newberg, OR homeowners can make even a small space feel large and airy. Here are the things to consider when deciding on new windows:
Site Orientation
Basically, site orientation of a home will largely dictate how much daylight and ventilation certain windows will get. For example, east facing windows get cooler, morning sun. If you are not an early riser, then you probably don’t want east facing windows in the bedroom. West facing windows get evening sun. Rooms with these windows will often feel warmer and require energy-saving technology to keep the heat out. South facing windows get the most all around light. Rooms with these windows will not require as much artificial light.
Daylight
Site orientation is a key factor in daylight, but so is window style and location. If you need wall space for storage and functionality, it is easy to place a row of fixed windows high up on the wall where they are out of the way. They will provide plenty of daylight without compromising valuable space. The same goes from transom windows. And if you want to get even more creative, there is always the option of installing skylights or sun tubes in the ceiling.
Ventilation
Airflow is another key factor to consider as stale air can make a small space feel even smaller. Luckily there are plenty of ways to foster natural ventilation. Placing operable windows on opposite sides of a home can create natural paths for air flow. You also want to choose functional window styles that are best suited to ventilation. That way you can get rid of toxins in the air and enjoy a small breeze on mild days.
Privacy
Some homeowners feel that installing a lot of windows in their small space will compromise privacy. This does not have to be the case. You can strategically place windows high up or on corners to keep personal spaces private. There are also plenty of style options and window technologies that you can use to filter in daylight without compromising privacy.
Indoor/Outdoor Living
When living in a small space you have to capitalize on each square inch. But eventually, you will run out of space. So why not foster more indoor/outdoor living? Sliding doors that lead to back gardens or patios are a great option. They will not only open up a view but give you easy access to more space outside.
Looking for help deciding on the right replacement windows in Newberg, OR for your small home? Go no further. At EnergyGuard Windows & Doors we can walk you through the pros and cons of all our different products. With our help, you are sure to find top quality windows to suit the needs of your small space. Call us today at (503) 554-5500. Or visit our showroom at 516 E. 2nd St., Newberg, OR 97132.