Do you like taking hot showers, but don’t enjoy the fog and condensation it causes on your mirrors or windows? Do you enjoy natural light but find your bathroom tends to be the darkest room in the house? It may be time for a new bathroom window.
Bathroom windows have a unique challenge unlike the other rooms in your home. They have to be private as well as handle the constant humidity and moisture they’re exposed to.
Read on to learn our top tips when it comes to choosing the right bathroom windows for your home!
First, you’ll want to consider the types of residential windows. When you’re choosing the type of bathroom window, there are three factors you need to consider in order for them to look the best and also serve a practical purpose. These factors include:
If you want a larger bathroom window, but you’re hesitating due to privacy, then we can set your mind at ease. When it comes to privacy, you have a lot of options in terms of window types. This is because you can either choose exterior window treatments or curtains in order to enhance your privacy.
Remember that even if your bathroom is facing your backyard, you and your guests will feel more comfortable with windows that provide privacy at all times. Window treatments allow light to stream in but will block or distort views of the inside.
You can also choose privacy glass. Privacy glass enables you to choose the tint and pattern so you have full control over how your windows look once they’re installed.
An important practical component of bathroom windows is the ability to crack them open in order to provide ventilation. This is especially important if your bathroom doesn’t have a built-in fan system in order to ventilate the room after your showers or baths.
Proper ventilation helps reduce humidity and the chance of mold and also keeps the bathroom smelling fresh. Consider whether the window types you choose are able to open easily.
Choosing a good window frame is the difference between dealing with moisture damage months or years down the road. Choosing any material besides wood is usually the best decision.
Wood is prone to water damage and eventually rot, even if it’s sealed correctly. Instead, choose materials that have water resistance such as aluminum or vinyl.
Now that you know some of the most important factors to consider while choosing window frames, here are a few window types to choose from. As you consider your bathroom window replacement, remember that the window should suit your bathroom’s interior decor, let in light, and have the ability to open and close.
Do you have a smaller bathroom that doesn’t have enough wall space for a larger window? Then skylight windows may be your best choice. Some skylight windows are able to open and close through a remote control so that you have all the ventilation you need.
If you need a more budget-friendly option, solar tubes are able to diffuse reflected sunlight throughout your small bathroom.
If you’re a fan of the modern farmhouse style, this might be the right option for you. These kinds of shutters allow you to adjust the amount of privacy you need and are a classic and beautiful option for larger bathrooms with tubs.
You don’t need to be afraid of humidity and water damage, because these shutters can be made with faux wood or alternate materials that don’t absorb water.
This retro look is coming back in style because of their ability to give you privacy and lots of light all at the same time. The best part about this window style is that it works for both small or large bathrooms. You can choose to use a large wall of glass blocks or a smaller strip near the ceiling for a modern look.
The major downside is that these windows can’t open or close, so they do best when paired with another window type.
These are one of the most affordable choices and also the most practical. This is because you’re able to open awning windows even while it’s raining because of the way they slope outward when open.
Installed with privacy glass, awning windows will also continue to give you privacy even when they’re open because of the unique way they open at the bottom.
Slider windows are a great option for both small and large bathrooms. If you’re just cracking the window open to ventilate the bathroom while it’s still in use, they can still give you lots of privacy through privacy glass or window treatments. If you want to let in more light or air, these windows can be opened to their full extent.
Paired with weatherstripping, these windows offer a good amount of energy efficiency when they’re closed.
Picture windows are the least recommended types because they aren’t able to open. However, they’re a great choice if you want multiple windows in your bathroom and want the extra security of having some windows that won’t open. Picture windows will also improve energy efficiency in bathrooms with multiple windows.
Choosing the best bathroom windows is all about knowing the kind of style that would suit your bathroom best. You’ll also want to take into account the practical details such as privacy and the ability to let in light and air.
Both small bathrooms and larger bathrooms can benefit from updated windows. An abundance of natural light and a well-ventilated environment will help the space feel cleaner and more comfortable.
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