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Are you looking for a way to add something special to your home? Do you want to increase its aesthetic value, or maybe add a little more space? Obviously, there are a number of ways to achieve this goal, but did you ever realise that you could do it by installing new windows?

Transform your home with new Garden Windows and enjoy plant or floral displays all year-round.

Just like all good windows, they capture natural light throughout the day and make your rooms light and cheery.

Of course, capturing all this extra light will help all your plants grow much better and you’ll dazzle family and friends with your exotic plants blooming all year-round making a wonderfully attractive feature of the flowers and plants you place inside.

Any new set of windows will probably do something to make your house look prettier, but there are some types of windows that can actually turn into the focal point of a room. Garden windows are a good example. Garden windows fit into the bay and bow window category, because they change the exterior of a home by adding extra space. These types of windows jut out from a house with window panes first extending at an angle, and then meeting glass that is parallel to a home’s exterior. This glass configuration enables the window to capture the sun’s rays from a number of different angles—thus adding to their brilliance.

Another aspect of a garden window is its increased ability to provide ventilation to a room. Because the windows jut out from a homes exterior, they are better able to capture passing winds. Garden windows were first designed for indoor garden rooms, because they provided extra space to put various plants. These days, that extra spaced is used for a variety of things, such as comfy window seats or other decorative items.

Installing garden windows will definitely make your home more aesthetically pleasing and ad a bit more space to open up a room. You should know that garden windows come with many options such as low-E coating and specially insulated panes. Both of these options will help reduce your energy bill over the long run, and keep your home better insulated.

So if you're looking for a quality garden window contractor for your next project, the process is very easy:

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Garden windows are available in the following states:

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

 

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100% Optically Clear Float Glass

Triple Glazed for Better Insulation

Argon Gas and Krypton Gas Insulation

Soft-Coat Low-E Glass on Two Surfaces

30% More Glass Than Standard Window

Fusion Welded Corners for Durability

Snap-In Glazing
Power Spacers — to Reduce Condensation

Lowest U-Value Means Greater Insulation

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