Bathroom Custom Window Inspiration

Jun 13, 2019 | Tips, Windows

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Many homeowners will agree that it doesn’t always take a major renovation to update the look of a room in the house. Sometimes, a new paint color, flooring, or strategic custom window placement can modernize the space and save you thousands of dollars by preventing a full renovation. If you are looking to update or change the look of a bathroom in your home, you may not have to spend a lot of money to get a good return on your investment. Consider adding a custom window to the room instead.

Your new custom window can breathe new life into your outdated bathroom, powder room, or en suite. More natural light and access to fresh air can make your space seem larger, airier, and more lovely. Here are a few ideas to inspire you in your design process.

Small Windows in the Powder Room

Your powder room is the perfect spot for a small window. Most powder rooms are small and can feel dark without an added source of natural light. Try a small square or even a circle window in the space to brighten it up a bit.

Large Windows in the En Suite

Your master en suite bathroom should feel luxurious, even if you haven’t updated it in years. One quick way to make it feel more expensive is to add one – or more – custom windows in the space. More natural light and access to fresh air can brighten up the space and make it feel more modern.

Windows in the Kids Bathroom

If you are lucky enough to have a bathroom dedicated to your kids or teens, you already know the mess that can happen quickly. Adding more natural light via a new custom window can make the space seem less dirty and messy, which makes the investment worth it almost immediately.

A well placed and designed custom window can literally change the entire atmosphere of a bathroom in your home. Contact our consultants to talk more about your budget and style. Let us help you design a window that will update your room without investing in a full renovation.

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