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Add Character to Your New Construction

One of the most common complaints of new construction homes is the lack of character. As I’ve busily saved money for the past few years to build my dream home, I’ve often been worried about this important issue myself. However, while completing some research, I’ve discovered many ways to add character to a newer home. For instance, installing crown molding, a wooden staircase, and trey ceilings are great ways to fill a new abode with character. Another great idea is to install a stained glass window. These colorful beautiful additions give your home old world flair. On this blog, you will learn how to add character to your new place by installing stained glass windows.

What Makes A Window A European-Style Window?

Are you currently shopping for new windows for your home, and you've heard about European-style windows? If so, you'll definitely want to know more about what sets this type of window apart from other windows out there. 

Turn And Tilt Functionality 

A distinguishing feature of European-style windows is how they function when tilting and turning. That's because you're able to open these windows in two completely different ways. They can be tilted inward to allow ventilation to come in from the top or turned inward to allow maximum airflow and make them easy to clean. It's a dual function that is unique to European-style windows that you definitely want to consider.

Energy Efficiency

If energy efficiency is a concern, know that European-style windows are designed with that characteristic in mind. The windows will have high-quality insulating materials, weather seals, and multiple layers of glazing to help prevent the windows from having common energy efficiency issues. This includes drafts and heat loss, which is something that you can feel when sitting next to a window. The windows will meet the regulations set by countries in Europe, which you will find to be very stringent. 

High-Quality Construction Materials

Many homeowners in the States select European-style windows due to the high-quality building materials that are used to create them. You'll find that European-style windows are commonly made of timber, aluminum, or uPVC, which is an unplasticized polyvinyl chloride material that performs very well. These types of materials are selected because of their weather resistance, longevity, and ability to withstand the various harsh conditions of being on the outside of your home.

Soundproofing

Live on a busy street with a lot of cars or foot traffic? European-style windows can provide excellent insulation from the noise outside your home. This creates a mood inside your home that is very comfortable and peaceful, especially if you live in an urban area. Advanced soundproofing may not be necessary if you live in a more rural area, but it can still be appreciated to keep out the noise from air conditioners and other outside equipment.

Security

Advanced locking mechanisms are used within European windows, with there being multiple locking points used along a reinforced frame. In addition, laminated or tempered glass can be used to deter people from getting in through a window when you're not home. Security is something that can give you peace of mind if it is a concern for you when selecting windows. 

Contact a supplier to learn more about European windows.