Choosing new windows isn’t just about what looks good on the outside. As a designer, I often help clients think through how each room in their home functions—and how the right window style can make a meaningful impact on comfort, aesthetics, and usability.
This guide walks you through common room types and how to select window styles that elevate your space, especially with Austin’s climate and architecture in mind.
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Designer Tip: Combine large picture windows with flanking casements for both light and airflow—especially in Hill Country or ranch-style homes.
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Designer Tip: In modern builds, place a wide horizontal slider over the kitchen sink for a streamlined, practical upgrade.
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Designer Tip: Choose neutral frame colors to blend with softer bedroom palettes, and consider frosted glass for bathrooms that share bedroom walls.
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Designer Tip: Position a small awning window in the shower area with privacy glass for a spa-like touch.
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Designer Tip: Add operable side windows for cross-breeze, especially if the office faces south or west.
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Designer Tip: Choose frame colors that match your intended mood—black for bold contrast, or white for a relaxed, airy feel.
Your windows should do more than just look good—they should make every room feel right. With smart design and thoughtful placement, even the smallest change in window type or style can improve your home’s comfort, usability, and resale value.
Want to know what styles are best for your home’s architecture? Read our Designer’s Guide to Choosing Windows for Austin Homes.