| Replacing Your Kitchen Windows |
| Written by Charles Faust | |
| Tuesday, 23 December 2008 | |
Kitchen WindowsMost of us aren't blessed enough to have our homes equipped with large and spacious kitchens. For many, it's simply a utilitarian space - a place to get our meals cooked and prepared. As such, most kitchens aren't kept as invitingly nor as aesthetically pleasing as the rest of our homes. Because of its stature as an often-ignored section of the house when it comes to getting a makeover, a simple home upgrade like a window replacement can do wonders to how your kitchen comes across. For almost every kitchen I've been to, new windows have created it a whole new character - regardless of what kind of update has been done. Versatile tilt-turn windows that are easy to clean can prove great for kitchens, especially helpful when you use the space a lot and run into the occasional (or frequent) food preparation mess. With smaller and cramped kitchens, upgrading to a light-inviting garden window can bring so much life into what often ends up a very dark, smoky and occasionally smelly place. Functioning much like a bay window with angled sashes, garden windows often require little space while providing considerable amounts of illumination indoors. The extra space created in the bay can even be used to hold plants for a little extra accent. Who says a kitchen can't be alive and colorful anyway? If you have bigger space in your kitchen, then your choices for replacement window units just increases. You can outfit it with a full bay window for plenty of light and an interesting feel. Decorative windows can make up for any lack of ornamentation your kitchen has received and leave it just as compelling as other parts of your home. No matter how big or small your kitchen is, don't resign yourself into the idea that it's destined to be an unexciting and lifeless room. There are plenty of window solutions that can help it stand out and whip it into shape much like the rest of your house! One quick call to FHI Windows is all it takes to start your project. |
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