Have you ever visited a home with a conservatory or solarium? The abundance of natural light and the expansive view of the great outdoors isn’t an effect you will soon forget. Unfortunately, adding a dedicated conservatory or solarium to your own home can be challenging and costly. You not only have to consider the cost of construction, but also the possible adjustment to utility bills, property tax, and homeowner’s insurance. Fortunately, it is possible to achieve a similar effect without building a dedicated addition. Instead, you might consider replacement windows in Portland, OR for a similar look and feel. Here are the main considerations to keep in mind:
1. Find the Right Room
Instead of an addition that could change the roofline and footprint of your home, consider a simple remodel of an existing room. Adding windows, or enlarging the ones you have, could transform any space into an inviting, light-filled space. You could choose to do it with a smaller office, den, or bedroom, or you could renovate a larger living area for relaxing or entertaining.
2. Consider Window Placement
When choosing a room, consider which direction the new windows will face and the type of sunlight they will allow in. In northern climates, south-facing windows get the most sunlight and will provide the most warmth. South-facing rooms are ideal for a warm and comfortable sunroom. North-facing windows will provide lower levels of light and cool shade most of the day. These rooms would be a good option for a soft light that is ideal for cozying up with some blankets and reading a book. East-facing windows provide the most sunlight in the morning and shade for the rest of the day. The early, energizing light would be a great area to renovate a workout, yoga, or meditation room. And west-facing windows capture bright afternoon and low evening light, great for enjoying spectacular sunsets.
3. Choose Window Replacements Wisely
While planning your renovation you need to find the right window styles that will provide the form and function you want. Fortunately, there are several window styles on the market you can choose from and partner for a breathtaking renovation. Picture windows are a good option if you are looking to capitalize on light and an unobstructed view. If you want optimum airflow, consider a row of double-hung or sliding windows with insulated glass and screen inserts. Or for the best of both worlds, you might consider stacking awning windows with picture windows for both ventilation and expansive views.
If you like the feel of a sunroom or conservatory, but don’t have a budget to make an addition to your home, consider using replacement windows in Portland, OR. For a detailed quote on your project contact the experts at EnergyGuard Windows & Doors. We have been providing quality service for more than 40 years and guarantee an easy, stress-free purchasing experience. Our designers can help you find the right products for the right price.
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