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Garden Windows

Garden Windows, Home Garden Windows, Conservation Construction

Garden Windows 

You don’t just have to have a garden in your backyard any longer. What do you mean, you may be asking. Well, if you get a Garden Window you can have a garden on the inside of your home, too. In this article we’ll cover all things garden window related. If you’ve been dying to know the answers to questions like . . .  What is a Garden Window? Are Garden Windows energy efficient? What are Garden Windows used for? Keep reading to learn the answers to these questions and much more. 

 

What Is A Garden Window

Garden Windows, also known as Greenhouse Windows, project outward from an existing structure to create an environment suitable for growing plants indoors without the need for a full greenhouse. Garden windows are the perfect solution when outdoor space is limited, or when a full-sized greenhouse is not in the budget. You can tell if someone has a Garden Window from the outside of the home as they do project outward. They also give you additional space in your home, even if you just put objects in the window instead of plants. 

 

Are Garden Windows A Good Idea? What Are They Used For?

Garden windows bring more light into the room than a flat window, and if you choose one that will open, it can provide more fresh air as well. Even if it’s a small window the extra light and source of air can be refreshing. You can create more shelf space in the window area for the room with a garden window. 

 

Are Garden Windows Energy Efficient?

Because garden windows are so well insulated, they are more energy-efficient for homeowners. If you go with a Garden Window from Conservation Construction, you’ll get even better energy efficiency. That’s because our glass includes specialty coatings which increase energy efficiency, protect the inside of your home from being bleached, and naturally clean the glass for you. 

Does A Garden Window Act Like A Greenhouse?

Garden windows are like mini-greenhouses that extend out from your home. You can grow herbs and other plants year-round in a garden window, which makes them perfect for a kitchen window. Garden windows don’t open traditionally, but they have side vents that open for cross ventilation. All of these things make them optimal for plant growth. 

 

Regular Window To Garden Window

A garden window can actually be put in almost any regular window, but most homeowners swap out the window above the kitchen sink for a garden window because typically the area over the sink and countertop in the kitchen is a little dark. This is just something to think about when you are considering a Garden Window. 

 

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, a garden window is a great way to grow plants, add natural light, add space, create breezes, and increase energy efficiency. It’s hard to believe that one window could do all of this, but it can. Garden Windows are truly extraordinary indeed. If you would like your free quote for a new Garden Window you can contact us today for your free quote. Thank you for reading, and please comment below with what you learned in the article.