4 Popular Window Styles for Your Bathroom

Choosing the right window for your bathroom can be easy. The perfect style allows you to make the most of natural light and scenic outdoor views without sacrificing safety and privacy.

Apart from designing unique replacement patio doors, Renewal by Andersen® also installs quality windows. We have experience turning a boring bathroom into your personal oasis with natural light, while while still keeping the space private.

Want to know the most popular bathroom window styles our many, many happy clients prefer? Here are the top four favorites:

Full-Height

Having ceiling-to-floor windows means maximum daylight. Especially in a bathroom where privacy isn’t much of a problem, large windows offer you lovely views of the surrounding landscape as you soak in the tub. Matched with the right window treatments, you can diffuse the light entering your replacement windows, and increase your level of privacy when necessary.

Circular

Having circular windows strategically placed higher in the room will bring a controlled amount of light during the day without compromising privacy. At night, it gives you a glimpse at the stars, adding a dramatic backdrop to your bathroom. At Renewal by Andersen, we discuss with our clients the size of their specialty windows. This will allow you to find the right one for your bathroom.

Small

A small window lets controlled daylight enter your bathroom. When placed high enough, this will make it seem like the area is larger. Consult our experts to customize the window size.

Skylight

For your bathroom, a skylight gives you a stunning view of the night sky as the moonlight provides your space mild illumination. To ensure its durability and energy efficiency, you can bank on our cutting-edge products as one of the top window contractors.

Entrust your bathroom window replacement to the best team in town. We have a range of quality windows, from casement to specialty, to suit your home’s various needs. Call Renewal by Andersen now at (206) 775-7533, and let’s talk about your project.

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