Andersen windows flood this beautiful kitchen with light. Photo courtesy of A Gallagher Design Co.
Step 2: Think colors and design
Once you have your vision dialed in, you can think about details like window type and color. Ask yourself what the windows themselves look like from your vision. How do they open? For example:
Do you want modern black windows that contrast with your walls? Something more traditional like stained wood? Or do you really want them to stand out (or match) with a
custom color like pastel blue?
And what about window type? Do you want floor-to-ceiling windows? Do you want them to open up-and-down, slide open, or crank open from the side? If you’re not familiar with all the different types of windows, you can
browse windows by window type here. Maybe what you’re really looking for isn’t a window at all, but
a door instead. That can be a great way to open your home to a backyard patio area.
The options are virtually endless, and we have options that cover pretty much everything. But if you’re still not sure about the exact type of window you need and what all the differences are, don’t worry, Step 3 will help you.
Opening outward, these black casement windows with colonial grilles are ideal above a sink, because they open easily with a crank. Photo courtesy of @simpleofferings.
Step 3: Get a certified contractor to find the right fit
In addition to installing your windows, a certified contractor will also help you find the exact type of window that best fits your vision. All you need to do is share your vision and tell them what you’re looking for. For example:
An Andersen Certified Contractor, Kelly Thurman of Artisan Windows, recently met with a homeowner who requested a specific color for windows. The homeowner wanted the windows to match the unique color of her home. When she told Kelly this, Kelly was able to recommend
E-Series windows based on his extensive knowledge of our products and the custom nature of the line. The result was getting the homeowner exactly what she envisioned.
By approaching an
Andersen Certified Contractor with what you want to do, they can help identify the exact window to make it happen.
In the end, your home should be a place you love to come back to and spend time in every day. Windows are a big part of that and can really change the way a home looks and feels. And since getting new windows is something you likely won't do often, it’s important to take time to think about what experiences you want them to help create in your home.
Free your mind and allow yourself to dream. This process should be fun, and you’ll have a certified pro ready to help you with the specifics once you get there.