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How to pick modern windows for your home

Whether you want to create a totally modern look, or just give your traditional home a bit of an update, we’ll help you get the details just right — let’s get started!

Modern windows not only have the power to improve your home’s curb appeal, they can also transform the way you feel living inside it — bringing in more light and calling attention to outdoor views. We’ve pulled together this cheat sheet to walk you through how to pick modern windows for your home. Whether you want to create a totally modern look, or just give your traditional home a bit of an update, we’ll help you get the details just right — let’s get started!

What makes a window modern?

Simply put — “less is more.” Modern windows have thinner frames and less ornamentation, which maximizes the glass bringing in light and emphasizing views. Here are some other factors that can contribute to creating a modern look:

  • grilles (or lack thereof),
  • frame color (think: black or natural wood),
  • window size (bigger is better) and
  • window placement (beginning at the floor).

Modern window styles

Our go-to modern window styles are casement, gliding and picture windows.

  • Casement windows are vertical and hinged on the side, like a door. They’re often featured above kitchen sinks, because their cranks make them easy to open — even at a stretch. You’ll find these available in 100, 400, A- and E-Series.
  • Gliding windows slide side-to-side, just like a gliding patio door. They fit perfectly in tight spaces, like between your house and your deck, where an outward-opening window might pose a hazard. Find them in 100, 200, 400 and E-Series.
  • Picture windows are larger in scale and don’t open. You’ll often find them used as statement windows in living rooms. Find them available in every window series we offer.

Think of these styles as easy starting points for creating a modern look but don’t feel limited to only these styles. Any window can be made to look more modern — let us explain.

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Window color & wood type

Black windows are a hallmark of contemporary design. But if black windows aren’t your style, try natural wood — another rising trend in 2022. Natural wood adds warmth, texture and brings an organic material into your space.

Hardware choice

For a sleek, contemporary look, match your window’s hardware to the frame color. Clean lines and geometric angles, like you’ll find in 400 Series folding hardware, complete the look.

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