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The Top 5 Vintage Window Types and How You Can Restore Them

It is no secret that a window, in a broad sense, is a vented barrier in a wall opening that allows light and air into a home. The views tend to be quite lovely as well! But taking it a step further into the definition, you will discover that windows come in all sorts of styles, each with their own characteristics, features, and motives. Some may open, some may not, and some may be double hung whereas others single hung. To give you some more in-depth insight into the different vintage window types, here are the top 5 most common ones that you might have in your home already.

  1. Casement
    First up are casement windows. This is a vintage window style that hinges on one side and opens outward on the other, just like a door. This is perfect if you want great airflow and more scenic views, as they tend to be on the taller and wider side. Casement windows can hinge on different sides and can turn into different types of windows such as a hopper window or an awning.
  2. French Casement
    Like the regular casement, a French casement is when you have two casement windows that are side by side, opening from the center. These do not have vertical posts between them, called a mullion, so all you have to do is simply crank them open at the same time to get a full unobstructed view and fresh air.
  3. Single Hung
    Single hung windows are certainly the more prominent windows in homes. They offer a basic look and can either give off vintage or modern vibes. With these, you are able to raise the window sash or the bottom half, but the top half stays immobile. Generally, these are rectangular or square-shaped, easy to clean, and very simple to use.
  4. Double Hung
    Double hung windows are very similar to single hung, but these tend to have two halves. Though they are still often rectangle or square shaped, both the top and the bottom sashes are able to slide open. This rises the advantage of allowing warm air to leave your home while allowing more cooling air to enter in at the bottom. Overall, they are fantastic at airing out spaces and again, easy to maintain, and very user-friendly to maneuver.
  5. Picture Windows
    Another view-enhancing style is the picture window. In fact, many people install or invest in homes with this type due to its ability to open up to the outside world to enjoy the view from inside. Though most never open to provide ventilation, they are usually large (can fill an entire wall if you wanted it to), offer an unobstructed view, and a great way to add value to a home.

Conclusion – Leveraging Restoration

There is nothing quite like the aesthetic appeal of a vintage window, especially ones that have been restored by Chosen. Because let’s face it, even if a window looks impressive, if it is not functioning well, it will be a devalue.