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Tips to Choose the Perfect Bathroom Window for Your House

Whether you’re renovating your house or you just bought a new house and you need fresh ideas to choose the perfect bathroom window, these tips will surely come in handy.

What you need to know before buying a bathroom window

Bathrooms and showers are an area of increased humidity in your home. All the moisture that accumulates in the air when you run a shower or bath needs a place to escape. This is why it is important to have at least one window in your bathroom that opens. By ventilating your bathroom for just 15-20 minutes you can significantly reduce the humidity levels in the air and prevent moisture damage to your home in the long run.

If your bathroom is poorly ventilated, the mold is going to spread on windows, surrounding walls and around the bathtub. All these can lead to respiratory problems and of course, the deterioration of the walls.  That’s why you want efficient windows that will have the warmest possible glass surface on the inside of the home.

Types of Bathroom Windows

Crank windows

Sometimes, it’s also called a crank window. Unlike the sash of a traditional sliding window, which hangs in a window frame by ropes, weights or other devices, a casement window is permanently mounted into a space. It doesn’t slide up and down, but moves inward and outward with a mechanical crank.

Hopper windows

Hopper windows open downward. They provide excellent ventilation but allow rain and snow inside the bathroom. A hopper window is a small window that opens downward and inward. It is commonly installed as a bathroom or basement window. The upward tilt of the window glass pane blocks open dirt and debris from getting into your home. It usually can be opened with a crank or hinge

Textured glass or glass block windows

Textured glass windows provide privacy without any window treatments. Textured glass is available in various textures and patterns, which each offering a unique level of transparency and light filtration.

While lounging in the bathtub, you can get a reasonable amount of natural light filtering through an exterior glass block window, but it is impossible for anyone to look inside. Even a snooper who puts his/her eyes right up to the glass will only see amorphous, vague images inside.

Transom windows

Transom windows don’t just help bring light into a room above an exterior door, they can be used to transfer light from one of your exterior rooms, to one that’s farther into the interior of your home.

These decorative windows do not open and provide no ventilation.

Is size important?

The size of the window will depend on your budget and on how much light you want to have in the bathroom. Most of us will prefer a wall of windows, but this can be really expensive, so we will end up choosing a small transom window above the shower.

Don’t forget to read the reviews and adapt what you like to what you can afford. The price of installation has usually a significant cost and all necessary adjustments will increase the cost.

If you’ve done your research, you are certainly  familiar with window’s brand and already picked your top 3 favorite, so it won’t be difficult to choose a brand that suits your budget and your design taste. So, what type of bathroom window will you choose?

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