Ultimate Guide to Awning Window Sizes

Awning windows, a popular choice for many homeowners and builders, boast versatility and style. Regardless of their aesthetic appeal, ultimately, the success of their integration hinges on a fundamental aspect-strategic sizing. Understanding this will guide us in our selection process.

What are awning windows?

Awning windows hail from the casement window family. Unlike their counterparts that swing out sideways, these windows hinge at the top, and open outwards, forming an 'awning' which gives them their name. Though they have a unique charm, their ability to maximize ventilation, offers an unparalleled benefit.

Understanding window sizes

Window sizes are generally expressed in width and height dimensions. For awning windows, several standard sizes are available. The smallest size could be as tiny as 2 feet (24 inches) in width and 1.5 feet (18 inches) in height. Large sizes could max out at 4 feet (48 inches) in width and 3 feet (36 inches) in height. Awning windows usually have an equal or greater width than height.

Understanding this, what influences the size selection?

Factors influencing awning window size selection

Room functionality

The room's purpose greatly affects the window size. For instance, in bathrooms and bedrooms, where privacy is highly regarded, smaller windows are ideal. For living areas and hallways, larger windows promoting maximum light and ventilation, are suitable.

Aesthetic

Style can't be scoffed at. Your house represents your personal taste hence the need to harmonize your window size with the architectural style. Modern-style houses align well with larger windows. Traditional or classic ones might do well with smaller awned windows.

Size of wall

Wall size dictates the range within which your window size should fall. Basically, it follows logically that a large wall will entertain larger windows while the converse is true.

Climate

Harsh weather conditions warrant smaller windows to minimize heat loss. Contrastingly, milder climates can accommodate larger windows enhancing air circulation and natural light entry.

Regulatory standards

Building codes and regulations may state specific standards that dictate window sizes. It's beneficial to familiarize yourself with these rules before settling on a specific size.

By understanding these aspects, how does one go about ordering awning windows?

Ordering awning windows

A primary step is measuring your window space accurately. Here, note that the dimensions represent the window opening size and not the frame or rotating part.

So how do you measure?

Width: Measure from one side of the window opening to the other, horizontally. Typically, take three measurements; at the top, middle, and bottom then use the smallest measurement.

Height: Just like the width, measure from the highest point of the window opening to the lowest part, vertically. Again, take three measurements; at the left, center, and right then use the smallest measurement.

With these measurements, contact your window manufacturer of choice, who should guide you on the options available.

In conclusion, window size revolves around strategic selection more than haphazard picking. Through harmonizing the factors discussed above, your choice will not only accentuate your house's visual appeal but also promote its functionality.

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