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Choosing the Right Windows For Your New Home

When you are building a custom luxury home in Wichita, KS, you have to make a lot of choices. In addition to the floor plan, location and overall design of your home, you must make additional selections including choosing the right tile, paint, fixtures and appliances for your new home. Windows are a major selection that also must be made. When it comes to window trends for homes, several factors come into play: aesthetics, energy efficiency, materials, and technology. Here are some of the top window trends that have been gaining popularity.

Energy-Efficient Windows
– Double or Triple Glazing: Multi-pane windows are becoming standard, offering better insulation and noise reduction.
– Low-E Glass: Low-E glass helps block UV rays, keeping homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
– Gas-Filled Windows: Windows filled with gases like argon improve insulation by reducing heat transfer.

Black-Framed Windows
– Sophisticated Flare: Black window frames provide a striking contrast to light-colored exteriors and interiors, giving homes a sleek, modern look while adding a classic, on-trend appeal.
– Versatility: These frames work well with a range of architectural styles, from modern to farmhouse.

Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
– Natural Light: Large, expansive windows create a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing the flow of natural light while welcoming the outdoors into your home.
– Great for Views: These windows are ideal for homes with scenic surroundings, welcoming captivating, panoramic views into your living space.

Window Walls
– Open Concept Living: Popular in contemporary architecture, window walls essentially turn an entire wall into glass, blurring the lines between the interior and exterior.
– Biophilic Design: This trend reflects the growing interest in integrating nature into interior spaces.

Smart Windows
– Automatic Tinting: Smart glass technology allows windows to automatically tint when exposed to sunlight, reducing glare and heat gain.
– Remote Control: Homeowners can control their windows’ tinting or even open/close them using apps or smart home systems.

Casement and Awning Windows
– Improved Ventilation: Casement windows open outward like a door, allowing for better airflow. Awning windows, hinged at the top, can be left open even in light rain. These window styles give a sleek, modern look to homes while also being functional.

Minimalist Window Design
– Frameless or Slim Frames: A trend toward minimalism has led to windows with slimmer profiles or frameless designs, enhancing the “glass-only” look. The clean lines provide simplicity and a focus on large expanses of glass are key features.

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Materials
– Recycled Materials: Windows made from sustainable or recycled materials are gaining popularity as part of the green building movement.
– Wood Alternatives: While wood remains popular, materials like fiberglass and vinyl are chosen for their durability and lower environmental impact.

Bold Colors
– Beyond Traditional White: While white window frames are classic, bold-colored frames (like blue, green, or even red) are emerging for a more playful or personalized look.
– Complementary Colors: Homeowners are increasingly experimenting with colors that complement their home’s exterior paint.

Custom Shapes and Unique Designs
– Arched Windows: These add elegance and an old-world charm to homes.
– Geometric Shapes: Custom-shaped windows, like hexagonal or triangular, are gaining attention for adding character to modern homes.

Textured and Privacy Glass
– Frosted and Patterned Glass: Ideal for bathrooms or areas where privacy is needed, textured glass combines aesthetics with functionality.
– Decorative Glass: Stained glass and other decorative glass options are making a comeback in eclectic and artistic homes.

When you are building a custom luxury home with Paul Gray Homes, our team of experts is here to help through every step of the homebuilding process. For more information about getting started building new, contact us today at 316-990-0000.