Types of Windows to Choose From

Your windows open your home to the outside world as well as give the later a good peek at the treasures that lies within. Other than considerably adding the aesthetic appeal of your New York home, it also works to maximize the comfort and functionality inside. With a properly installed window, the benefits are numerous from proper ventilation, enhanced look inside and out, optimal heating and cooling; thus making them beautiful as well as cost-effective.

When looking for windows to replace your old and dysfunctional ones, or for the construction of your new home, the options are many. Your choice of window type will depend on the overall look you want to achieve, personal preferences and needs, and the area where they are to be installed. Enlisted are several of the most popular window types:

Awning Windows

These types, which resemble deck or store awnings, are the cranking kind with top-hung hinged sash that swings outward. The design makes them very useful in rainy seasons, keeping the fresh air in and the rain out. This choice is ideal for home areas where privacy is needed while allowing some light and breeze in. They come many style and sizes to answer to your budget and taste. They can also be used in combination with a fixed window or alone.

Casement Windows

These are another set of cranking windows that are side-hung and fully open outward, easily permitting natural light and fresh air into the house. These are appropriately placed above sinks or appliances and other hard to reach areas. Like awning WINDOWS, casement windows shut tightly when cranked close, making up for an energy efficient choice.

Double-hung Sash windows

These comprise the traditionally styled windows which have two sashes or parts inside a frame that overlaps to some extent to allow sliding up and down. Their standard design that does not need additional space to be opened or closed makes them ideal for high traffic areas like patios, walkways, and others.

Bay Windows

Bay windows are designed to jut outwards through multi-panels arranged in different angles. The panels on either side can be opened to provide ventilation. They maximize both the light that comes in and offer varying angles to the views outside. These types are also great additions to add space to any room.

Jalousie Windows

Also known as louvered windows, these types are formed by a series of glass slats held by metal chips that can be closed and opened in the same way as shutters. The amount of light and breeze to be let in can be controlled through manually rotating the metal clips. Though these can offer great ventilation, they cannot be shut airtight.

Picture Windows

Like the term indicates, these types offer an uninterrupted framed-like picture of the view outside. Being fixed – not having moving parts, they are superb in taking full advantage of natural lighting but do not let in any other elements, making another set of window needed for ventilation. They can also accommodate a good number of creative treatments like colored or leaded glass, custom shapes, and other artistic designs. They make up for charming decorative addition as well as excellent weatherproofing and insulation.

Eugene Makeev
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4 Responses to Types of Windows to Choose From

  1. helpmeplz says:

    where on windows xp does it ask you to choose what type of operating system do you have?
    my brother said he was in the explorer browser and hit something, it opened and ask him questions, one of the questions was what type of operating system do you have… he had windows 95 windows 98 windows me /2000 to choose from .. it was set at a default of windows 95 he said but he said he didnt know so he choose windows 2000… now the browser load huge half the page is off screen and huge print. i went st my pixels down to 1024/786 i think, the way it was set, but it keeps kicking back off to huge page and reading my computer as windows 2000. i have windows xp home edition.. can someone plz help me find that setting on windows xp and set it back to windows 95… thank you very much.. my browser is set to windows 2000… needs to be set to windows 95 so it will work like it use too.. i tryed the pixel area and even set apply and advance still nothing cause it is set to windows 2000… help asap plz

  2. brak_the_hun says:

    its in programs
    on files with ".exe" at the end, you can right click on it and run it off old operating system drivers

    right click on it and goto the properties tab, its somewhere in there
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  3. chimeitekisentou says:

    That will have no issue in your os. Windows 2000 is windows xp just w/o all the "security crap" and eye candy…if you mean running a .exe program jus right click, Compability and choose windows 95…
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  4. Kaushik says:

    It asks when you:

    Right click on any win32 application, select properties, go to the compatibility tab, check the "Run this program in compatibility mode for" checkbox. A drop-down-menu asks in which OS does that application work well.

    It also prompts when you go to "Program compatibility wizard" from start > programs > accessories.

    This option is given to make old programs run in windows XP.

    To solve your problem, I recommend you to use "System Restore" because you dont know exactly what you have done.

    More information about system restore is available at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q306084
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