If you’re own a home that overlooks a breathtaking view, you’d naturally want to make the most of it. Sometimes, one or several picture windows are not enough to capture that scene. Such views deserve something more, like floor-to-ceiling windows in Philadelphia.
Advantages of Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
Floor-to-ceiling windows differ from regular windows in that they’re mostly not attached to walls. Rather, they’re mostly glass suspended by window frames, just like picture windows installed side-by-side. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer many benefits over typical windows. In addition to unobstructed panoramic views, they maximize use of natural light. This lets you enjoy the many benefits of daylighting and reduces your reliance on artificial lighting. If you’re concerned about the lack of privacy, you can add window treatments like blinds or shades. You can also opt for our obscured glass options.
Places for Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
This type of windows works well in any room. Choose it for your bedroom window replacement in NJ, and you get to wake up every morning to a panoramic spectacular view. A patio-facing kitchen with large windows would be great for efficiently hosting backyard parties. When installed on a dining or living room, they create a relaxing environment for spending time with friends and family. If you have a home office, a nice panoramic view can relieve some of work-related stress.
Benefits of Renewal by Andersen® Windows
We custom-manufacture our replacement windows to fit the openings perfectly. Floor-to-ceiling windows are mostly glass, so you will need strong frames that can hold that much weight. Fortunately, our Fibrex® material frames are more than up to the task. Fibrex material is a composite made of reclaimed wood fibers that combine the strength and durability of wood with the low-maintenance benefits of vinyl.
The large glass areas mean that you will need to filter the solar heat to be able to insulate against external temperatures. Our High-Performance™ Low-E4® glass options feature low-E coatings that filter infrared and UV rays, while letting through as much natural light as clear glass does. The dual-glaze design also adds insulation to the window glass, preventing heat loss and making your indoors energy-efficient.
If you wish to combine floor-to-ceiling replacement windows in New Jersey with patio doors, we can do that as well. Call Renewal by Andersen of Greater Philadelphia today at (610) 813-6777 or fill out our contact form to speak with a window expert.