Source: dailyhomedecorideas.com |
Some of the most beautiful
neighborhoods around Chicago and its suburbs are the old tree lined streets of
traditional homes. Famous for it’s historic architecture Chicago reflects the
best of classic homes through the years. Prairie, craftsman, Victorian,
farmhouse, brick row houses, limestone mansions – we’ve got it all. If
you love the traditional styles that have defined our beautiful area, but want
modern functionality – learn how you can mix traditional styles with modern
products.
The benefits of remodeling or
building a new home using modern windows, skylights, doors, siding, sunrooms
and other building products are quite simple; ease of use, better performance,
lower utility costs and less maintenance.
Ease of use and better performance
Today’s products are produced using
new technologies that make life easier. For example, built in and auto controlled
window treatments can be preset to open and close at optimal times. They are
simple to use, while maximizing daylight and minimizing unwanted heat gain or
loss. There are multi-point door locking systems that engage automatically when
the door is closed.
Lower utility costs
Without argument, low E dual and
triple pane insulated glass lowers costs over the length of owning your home.
Other improvements like insulated oversized glass, gives you more natural
daylight to keep your home warm and reduces your need for electric lighting.
Modern skylights with special coatings and ventilation are now built in new
forms that can direct light and control ventilation in a room.
Source: Velux |
Less maintenance
Whether you purchase natural wood windows
or synthetic vinyl windows, more than ever before, today’s finishes have a
higher resiliency to weathering, mold or mildew. Modern windows tilt inward for
easy cleaning and offer water spot resistant surfaces for skylights and hard to
reach picture or awning windows.
Traditional exterior and transitional interior
One way to combine the desire for a
traditional home with an equal desire to use modern materials is by blending
classic style with a few contemporary elements. Keep the traditional exterior
façade, while using more contemporary materials for the interior. For example
you can choose that classic red brick Georgian exterior and add more windows and
glass patio doors, rather than the traditional small and sparse windows. Select
traditional brick moldings made of low maintenance composites or vinyl around
the windows, rather than the higher maintenance wood choice.
Source: Marvin |
The interior can be less
traditional with an open floor plan that invites in more natural light. Create
entire window walls without completely violating the traditional style of your
home by using multiple French doors with glass transoms for a floor to ceiling
light wall. Modern folding doors are an alternative if selected in dark
hardwoods for a more traditional look. And replacing stationary transoms with remote
controlled awnings will help ventilate your home creating cross breezes that
will cut down on energy consumption.
You can enjoy the easy living that
comes with an energy efficient and low maintenance home and have the
everlasting beauty of a traditional home. Woodland offers a broad selection of
styles for windows, doors, siding and sunrooms with state-of-the-art products
from major manufacturers like Marvin, Andersen, Pella and Velux. Let us help you
create a traditional look using modern materials.
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