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Windows and Doors

Windows, doors and skylights are among the primary elements of remodeling and renovation work. The modulation of space between rooms inside a building and the degree of connection to the outdoors affect us in very basic and powerful ways. A carefully controlled beam of sunlight entering a solid building or room can inspire. Views to the landscape expand the feeling of a small interior space. Vast interiors flowing unheeded from room to room open space and allow uses not possible with walls.

When renovating existing houses, look for door and window options characteristic of the era and region in which the house was designed. Understanding these characteristics allows the designer to ""read'' the building and discover its underlying order, as well as to manipulate the design to achieve new effects. Those who remodel existing structures are often drawn to the challenge of discovering details that may have been part of the original structure but have long since been buried by insensitive remodeling. Similarly, designers look for elements they think ""should'' be included in the building, even if they originally were not.

When discussing this with clients, we often talk about how the building ""wants to be'' or about an opening that ""wants to be right there.'' When remodeling any structure, the result will be better if the underlying architectural conditions are well understood. The goal should be always to weave the old and new elements of a building into a well-integrated whole. This holds true for historically accurate rehabilitation and for progressive or adaptive renovation.

Older homes from the turn of the century benefit from the generous size of their windows, but client often complain about drafts or energy loss. The interiors of those homes are often divided into discreet rooms separated by many doors. Clients with ranch houses from the fifties and sixties are usually unhappy about their old rattling aluminum windows and will have things to say about the open plans of the main living areas in the house. Some want more sense of enclosure, others want less.
Of course, they all have strong ideas about the front door or their ""public door.'' Desire for light, connection to the landscape, privacy, security issues and energy consumption all interact to steer design decisions about the openings into and within the house. Invariably the major building blocks of a successful residential remodel include doors and windows that fit with the style of home.

The timeless quality of wood.

Marvin Windows and Windsor Windows manufacture wood windows and doors to have an enduring, timeless stature. They have been around for centuries and regardless of how modern the design of new windows or doors, they benefit from this historic association. Clients may feel more at ease with very modern architectural solutions to projects because they are comfortable with the wood from which the elements were made.  With many wood species available Marvin Windows can create architectural detail otherwise nearly impossible to find.

Additionally, the depth of grain radiating from a hardwood door or the hefty section of a painted wood window communicate substance and solidity regardless of style. They also suggest a tactile warmth. Most people like to touch wood and are comfortable in spaces that expose it. The penetration of light into the grain gives wood a visual depth unattainable in most other materials used for doors and windows. The most foreboding front door can be warm and inviting if it is made from the appropriate wood. When well-made wooden doors and windows become a new part of an old home, clients feel they are getting enduring value.

Employ windows and doors to open space. Rarely is a remodeler asked to close down or darken an interior by removing windows. If privacy or security concerns preclude cutting windows into a wall, cut a skylight through the roof. Occasionally, you can ""borrow'' light and air from a skylight through an interior glass door or window and open an otherwise depressing interior hallway or room.

Maintenance free vinyl


Specially-designed Sunrise Windows features make sense for any room. Fusion-welded corners and naturally-sloped sills eliminate the need for unsightly drain holes and guard against possible leaks. And unlike typical windows, all Sunrise Windows feature not one, not two, but three continuous weather-strip seals, making them virtually airtight. Thanks to built-in features like self-tensioning balances, you need not bother with adjustments, or constant lubrication which typical balances require. So you will enjoy a draft-free home, without the hassle of time-consuming service problems. Also, our unique pivot system allows sashes to tilt into your home for ease of cleaning – sashes remove in a flash and can be reinstalled just as quickly! Sunrise Windows are manufactured to such tight standard that when locked, there is virtually no slop or movement.

 

So many homeowners want to maintain that great look of an original wood window, but fear the maintenance and energy loss associated with them. Up until now, vinyl windows had not been designed to capture this great look. But at Sunrise, they have patented their window design.* There is nothing else like it. The Sunrise double contoured narrow-line exterior mainframe provides a striking accent to your home, and the mortised locks and wood-style cove trim around the glass create an overall effect of unmistakable elegance. All this helps to provide more visible glass area.
Because Sunrise has designed these windows with three continuous seals of weather-strip around the window’s perimeter, you won’t feel any air leaking into your home. The stylish hardware allows all casement windows over 16" wide to open to a full 90° angle, so that you can clean the outside pane of glass from inside your house. All Sunrise casement windows feature a single lever multi-point locking system…it’s more secure and easier to operate than normal hardware. All casement windows also feature an extremely innovative, stylish integral fold-down crank handle. This better hardware means Sunrise can make larger windows resulting in greater ventilation for your home. And, a beveled edge around the exterior ensures that snow, water, dirt, and ice don’t form on the ledge.

Extending an invitation

Natural light deep in an interior space becomes an invitation to move into and through the space. A window placed at the end of a hall or room can be a reward that beckons people to enter the house. By aligning interior doors with exterior doors or windows, an axis can be created which reinforces an architectural characteristic of the building or a natural quality of the site.
Appreciation of the underlying order of the environment can be reinforced through this kind of careful planning and arrangement. People are generally happier and healthier when they feel a connection to the landscape, sunlight and fresh air. This is equally true for residential and commercial situations. To avoid opening a house too much and losing its sense of shelter, experiment with the size and proportion of openings with grids and mullions.

A window always contrasts with the solid wall through which it is cut. A door breaches the wall in which it hangs. Discussions with homeowners can help them understand that these inherent contrasts are a benefit--a design tool to be used. A big view does not always warrant a big picture window. Sometimes a panorama is enhanced by restricting the viewer's access to it. A small window to a large view accentuates the solidity of the wall and the vastness of the landscape beyond the wall. Each is strengthened by contrast. Later, the view can be revealed more dramatically in another room or from an outdoor space.

Likewise, a big door does not necessarily mean less security. If a small bungalow sports huge front doors and it may feel like the inside of a small fortress. Sometimes, small residential rooms can be made to seem larger than they are by installing oversized windows or doors. They suggest a larger space, by association, and it works.
When remodeling a home or building from scratch, the goal should be to find or establish that underlying order which will make the project feel substantial and inspiring for a long time. This usually involves creating a logical and artistic variety of experiences throughout the building and refining details for consistency. A good house must accommodate a wide range of activities both public and private.
To help create the ordered setting for this variety of experiences, rely heavily on the appropriate and classic use of windows and doors. Too much detail can be as detrimental as too little. Too many shapes and configurations get distracting and too few are boring. Today’s doors and windows provide a large range of options to designers which face the difficult task of clever balance and restraint.

 

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8519 W. 191st Street

Mokena, IL 60448

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