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By : John King    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-27 04:09:20

Wooden windows come in many different sizes, designs and shapes. They are generally easy to maintain and can be easily adapted to suit a variety of architectural styles. Depending on window location and size, they can be made from hardwood or softwood and are painted or stained with a choice of finishes.

Many manufacturers offer upgrades that include double-glazed panes which are essential for energy efficiency and a wide and varied choice of hardware types and finishes. This ensures the integrity of the home's character is kept intact, while showcasing your unique flair and personality. Among the most popular traditionally styled windows are the double or single hung sash and casement windows.

Wooden Sash Windows

Double and single hung sash windows are the most commonly used wooden windows and work well in most period and contemporary homes. Created with top and bottom framed panes of glass, one or both pieces slide up or down within the frame. Double hung sash windows have the advantage of allowing cool air in the bottom while simultaneously letting warm air out the top. Depending on the type of wood used and humidity levels, rotting, swelling, or shrinkage of the wood are some of the possible disadvantages. It goes without saying that installing the windows correctly will help decrease the maintenance required.

Wooden Casement Windows

Traditional casements are wooden windows that have one to several panes of glass in a single frame and cranks outward on hinges, like a door. They are easy to open and close and able to catch the breeze to help cool the home quickly. It is second only to solid, fixed windows in its energy efficiency. If the window proves to be too wide and heavy, with time it may begin to sag. This will decrease its ease of use and limit its effectiveness in energy savings. As a result, there are size restrictions on casement windows, which vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.

Choose Wisely

As a homeowner, you have more choices in wooden windows than ever before. Selecting bow, bay or sliding casement windows may fit your budget and lifestyles better than sash windows or traditional casements. When having custom windows made, you may have the option of using hardwood or softwood. Many windows are created for style, not function. This allows for creativity when matching the overall style of your home. Windows are an investment in any home and the decision should not be rushed. Thoroughly research the options, and never be afraid to ask questions. It will be extremely costly to not look closely at all the available options. Get it right and you will be delighted for years to come!


Author Resource:

The author is based in London and works in the website design industry. For the highest quality sash windows and casement windows he recommends visiting the Woodland Products website at: Woodland-Products.co.uk

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