At Window World, there are no shortage of window styles but there are two classic styles that can really elevate the look of your home: the casement and the awning window. These windows are beautiful, functional, and versatile—and available in a variety of colors and sizes so you can easily create the perfect look for your home.
Think casement and awning windows could be right for you? Our home improvement experts are here to explain all the benefits of these timeless styles and give you some design inspiration!
Casement windows are vertical with the sash attached on one side so they open up like a door. They’re excellent windows for ventilation and bring in cross breezes that can help keep your home cool.
They crank open, making them great for hard-to-reach places and when closed, casement windows create a very tight seal. This, combined with low-E glass and vinyl frames, makes them an energy-efficient window choice. Energy-efficient windows allow your HVAC system to work more efficiently, saving you money on your electric bill each month and keeping your home’s temperatures more consistent year round.
An important thing to note is that unless they are large, casement windows don’t function as egress windows and will not provide an escape route in the case of an emergency. This also means they’re a secure option since they’re usually too narrow for intruders to fit through.
Casement windows are versatile and can go in nearly any room, as long as there is enough vertical space. But remember that casement windows open outward, so there needs to be enough clearance outside your home for them to open.
Because they’re taller than they are wide, many homeowners choose to install casement windows in their living room and dining room. They’re also beautiful in bedrooms. The uninterrupted glass space helps make smaller rooms feel large, while making an already large space feel even more open.
Awning windows have the sash attached across the top and open up and out like an awning. They’re horizontal, providing wide open views of the outdoors. They crank open, provide ample ventilation, and even allow you to leave the window open on rainy days since it opens outward.
On their own, awning windows are great for areas where you don’t have a lot of vertical room. But for areas with more space, awning windows can be paired with casement or double hung windows to give you panoramic views, abundant natural light, and even more ventilation.
Awning windows are great in kitchens, especially above the sink, and in the bathroom. They’re also a popular choice for basements. Just be aware that awning windows are typically not considered egress windows and, in the case of an emergency, will not provide a viable escape route. For the same reason, they are a secure choice since intruders typically can’t enter via awning windows.
Like casement windows, it’s important to ensure you have plenty of space on the outside of your home to open it. We don’t recommend putting awning windows in areas where you have shrubs or areas that get a lot of foot traffic.
Casement and awning windows are classic styles that can be incorporated into just about any room of your home. Window World casement and awning windows are made to fit your space and are available in a variety of beautiful colors to match any decor. And with energy-efficient low-E glass and double or triple-panes, you’ll enjoy saving money on your energy bill every month!
When it comes to home decor, casement and awning windows fit into a wide range of styles. Whether you like sleek, modern decor or you gravitate towards traditional or farmhouse, casement and awning windows will blend right in. Both styles can be installed on their own or combined with other window styles to create a uniquely beautiful look!
Not sure where casement windows fit into your home? Here are a few ideas from our home renovation experts!
Casement windows contribute to the open air feeling of this bathroom and provide unparalleled panoramic views.
These large black casement windows provide gorgeous contrast against the white walls of this modern living room. Our windows are made to fit your space, so whether you like the look of big statement windows like these or smaller casement windows, we can make it happen!
In addition to standing alone, casement windows pair beautifully with other window styles. In this elegant dining room, awning windows are placed above them to allow more natural light and make the room feel taller. The wood finish allows you to have the traditional look of wood with the durability and energy efficiency of vinyl.
Awning windows are charming additions to your home. Whether you pair them with a different window style or let them stand on their own, you’ll love the way they look and function!
This dining room uses standalone awning windows along with the classic casement & awning combination to invite in more natural light and make the room feel even more open. Enjoy dinner with a view in your own home!
Who said all white has to be boring? This gorgeous living room feels light and airy, thanks in part to ample natural light from awning windows atop casement windows.
This bright and colorful living room is made even more sunny with awning windows underneath large casement windows. In addition to more natural light, these windows provide unobstructed views of the outdoors.
Add style, curb appeal, and natural light into your home with casement and awning windows from Window World! To learn more about these styles and your options, schedule your free consultation with one of our experts!