Large windows have always been a part of architecture but they were only common among the rich and famous with castle-like structures.
However, owners of small and medium-size houses are developing interest in these windows and installing them in their homes.
Large windows are aesthetically appealing and can help to cut costs by regulating the room temperature. They let in the fresh air and natural light which improves mental & physical health and helps plants thrive.
Large energy-efficient windows help to cut the cost of energy bills during cold winter months since they serve as insulators. T
hey let in passive solar energy all year round which regulates indoor temperature by minimizing the circulation of cool air.
This is more evident when the windows are facing South or Southwest to increase heat gain from the sun in the winter. Large energy-efficient windows are are more eco-friendly and make houses comfortable.
One of the benefits of bigger windows is that they give houses a modern luxurious look.
Furthermore, floor-to-ceiling windows can make small rooms appear larger than they are especially when you can open them completely to merge the indoors and the outdoors.
The absence of walls is beneficial because it creates more living space. Additionally, a view of the outdoors provides a natural backdrop for home decor.
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