While buying a new home may be among the most exciting purchases in a lifetime, building a home and controlling the design process raises the excitement to a higher level. The opportunity to direct the process in creating your personalized living spaces is an experience like no other.

As you design your home, you face many decisions on materials, looks, and styles. One of the most important decisions is which windows to install. The best windows serve many functions, offering security, temperature control, and great aesthetics. In this blog post, our new window installation team at Window World Twin Cities will talk about planning your window designs for a custom home build below and share how we can simplify the process.

Choosing the Right Windows

Every facet of your custom home design will affect window placement and vice-versa. You will want to maximize daytime illumination without sacrificing thermal efficiency. You may want some windows for aesthetic reasons but find they will not work with the building plan. Making a thoughtful and well-orchestrated plan for windows an integral part of the design process will ensure the best possible combination of form and function for your home.

Here are a few things you should take into consideration when incorporating new windows into your home design:

1.   Architectural and Design Concerns

One of the best things about designing your own home is creating a look that’s all about your unique tastes. One size doesn’t always fit all when it comes to windows, which is why it’s important to have plenty of options when it comes to color and style. If your home is contemporary, you may prefer minimalist windows. Or perhaps a bay or bow window design would look great in your home.

2.   Energy Consumption

Don’t underestimate the important relationship between light and heat when designing your home. A sunny room can be beautiful, but it also brings in its share of heat. Windows allow this thermal transfer to varying degrees depending on the design and materials used.

The resistance to heat transfer is known as the R-value while the ability to transfer heat is known as the U-value. An ideally efficient window will integrate a high R-value and low U-value. This adds up to reduced energy costs and smaller environmental footprint for your home.

3.   Natural Lighting Considerations

Every decision related to windows impacts the level of light that will be coming into your home. It’s important to think about how each room will be used at different times of the day. Consider whether a room will be primarily used during waking hours or night time. This is important for choosing the style of window as well as its placement.

If a room doesn’t get a lot of natural light, consider installing a bright and sunny picture window or large sliders. Carefully planning this part of the process will ensure the best use of natural light for your needs.

Designing Your Windows

Once you’ve decided on the location for your windows and the style of window you want for each room, the fun part begins. You can choose from a wide selection of color design ideas for your windows’ interior as well as exterior. We also offer a wide range of customized glass styles and grids. To get inspired, check out our Window Showcase on the web. Once you’re ready, you can use our Window World Online Design Center to create custom window designs for your new home.

Choose from the following attractive wood grain options for your interior:

●        Colonial cherry

●        Natural oak

●        Almond

●        White

●        Hillside oak

Next, choose your exterior palette to match your home’s siding or trim. From standard options like black and cream to the bold color of forest green, we have several options to choose from.

Trust the Professionals at Window World

When you’re putting together your custom home, the work can seem tireless. But in the end, you get to enjoy a beautiful home that you’ve put your heart, soul, and dreams into. That’s why it’s important to work with a replacement window contractor you can trust.

At Window World Twin Cities, we can work with you to help you make the best decisions as you put together your perfect windows. We can also help you install a welcoming entry door and vinyl siding to your specifications. The path to your dream home never looked so bright!

Contact Your Twin Cities New Window Installation Contractors

Are you in the process of creating your new custom home? At Window World, our professional window installation contractors can help you with everything from energy savings to designing a look you’ll love to come home to. To check out examples of our work and get ideas for your home, visit our photo gallery online.

Call us to connect with a Window World window contractor at 651.770.5570, or contact one of our home improvement pros to get your free quote. We look forward to helping you get the home you’ve always dreamed of.

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