SINGLE HUNG WINDOW
Single-hung windows feature a stationary top sash and a bottom sash that slides up. They do not protrude so they are the best option for rooms that face walk areas or outdoor living spaces. As an added feature, the bottom sash has the capability to tilt inward to make cleaning easy.
The traditional style and countless optional variations of a single hung window make them a very popular choice as a window replacement. They can match the style of nearly any house.
SINGLE HUNG WINDOW
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Personal Touches
Beauty and Function Collide
You can style your single-hung window in a variety of ways, making them very versatile. Often found in basements, bathrooms, and kitchens, these windows can be sometimes overlooked. Basements can tend to have a dreary feel to them. Light-colored sheer curtains are a great way to give privacy in your basement while still allowing natural light in. Kitchen windows are fun to style because they don’t necessarily have to match the rest of the house, only coordinate. Cafe curtains are fun in kitchens because they can add a pop of color yet still give privacy and natural light. Bathroom windows look nice with privacy film added to the windows to allow for natural light yet giving needed privacy.