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Top 3 Window Styles for Traditional Homes – Part 3: Bay and Bow Windows

A staple in Victorian architecture, bay and bow are windows that protrude from your home, forming a curved shape. These…

7 years ago

5 Features and Benefits of Our Exclusive Fibrex® Material

Choosing the right kind of frame material for replacement windows used to involve trade-offs. Wood was favored for its durability,…

7 years ago

Kitchen Window Design Ideas for Lighting and Ventilation

The kitchen is one of the busiest areas of the home. It requires ample natural lighting and ventilation—not just for…

7 years ago

Top 3 Window Styles for Traditional Homes – Part 2: Casement Windows

As the earliest type of movable window, casement units have been around for centuries. They are characterized by their single…

7 years ago

Top 3 Window Styles for Traditional Homes – Part 1: Double Hung Windows

The most popular sash window available today, double hung units are recognizable by their two operable sashes--an upper and lower…

7 years ago

Deciding Between Hinged or Sliding Patio Doors

Patio doors are a great investment to make in the fall. They enhance the beauty of your home, while also…

7 years ago

Fibrex® Windows From Renewal by Andersen®

At Renewal by Andersen®, we’re proud to offer a huge selection of window styles that are both beautiful and highly…

7 years ago

Casement Windows: Nothing Beats the Classic

Casement windows are a classic window style and one of the most popular and widely used types of windows in…

7 years ago

Keep Cool With These Windows From Renewal by Andersen®

The mild weather of fall makes it a great time of the year to tackle important home improvement projects, like…

7 years ago

Maximizing Natural Lighting at Home With Patio Doors

Natural light is one of the best and most affordable ways of brightening up a room. Not only does properly…

7 years ago