If you’re planning on a window replacement in Cape Cod, we at Renewal by Andersen® recommend you consider a bay window for your living room. Why? There are several good reasons:
Better Views
Bay windows are basically made up of 3 windows designed at either a 30⁰, 45⁰ or 90⁰ angle; they protrude from the wall to make your room appear larger. Bay windows offer a more expansive view of your outdoors, allowing you to enjoy Cape Cod’s natural beauty from the comfort of your own home.
Brighter Rooms
Bay windows allow more natural light into your living spaces, making your living room—or any room, for that matter—brighter. They are also the perfect spot for lounging while enjoying a good book or nursing a warm cup of coffee.
Better Air Circulation
You can open a bay window’s sashes to allow cool breezes to flow into your home. The angles of the bay windows, when open, allow air to enter from multiple directions, increasing your indoor circulation and your room’s level of comfort.
Cozier Space
Bay windows provide extra space, literally expanding the square footage of your room as it projects outward from the main wall. This space can then be used as extra storage by adding a storage bench. This extra space can also be used for recreational purposes as the storage bench can be upholstered and accented with pillows and blankets to make a perfect reading or sleeping corner. Windows can also be used as a greenhouse space in the home as the light from the window makes for an ideal growing space.
Better Value
Bay windows add beauty and charm to any room. This can certainly attract more buyers and add more value to your home if you’re planning to sell.
With all the wonderful benefits you can have with bay windows, no wonder more and more people are opting to install bay and bow windows. If you’re interested in getting one, count on Renewal by Andersen, the top company for Cape Cod MA windows replacement, to do the job for you. Just give us a call for any questions about our company, products, or services.
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