Saturday, July 27, 2013

What Is a Picture Window?

A picture windows is designed to provide an open, unimpeded view to the outside, as if framing a picture. This window style, usually found in living rooms, brings natural light into the home while highlighting an outdoor view.

History

    Throughout the 19th century, improvements in the flat-glass manufacturing process brought down fabricating costs and allowed manufacturers to increase the size of windows. During this period, small, single-family homes were the cornerstone of middle-class life. The picture window allowed home owners the feeling of spaciousness which was in direct contrast with actual home dimensions.

Function

    The picture window is a large, fixed, usually single-paned window. It provides a broad unimpeded outside view, as if framing a picture.

Features

    To improve energy efficiency, high solar gain glazing is a choice for cold climates while low solar gain glazing performs better in warmer climates. Picture windows are inoperable; this feature makes them appealing to individuals with allergies who must limit the amount of airborne contaminants within their home.

Considerations

    Picture windows can be an attractive feature in a home. Before installing a picture window consider price, personal aesthetics, surrounding architecture and weather conditions.

Benefits

    A picture window allows in a lot of natural light. This feature also can highlight an attractive outdoor view while providing a modern and contemporary look to the home.

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