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The days of strictly sticking to a period are gone. Now, the most modern and traditional
homes borrow from other eras to create personalized spaces within certain rooms or areas.
That said, you should look at the overall look and feel of the home when planning the
windows or doors. The best homes balance the simple and the dramatic, both within each
room and in the house as a whole. Again, consider the roles of individual rooms,
their views, their light and how you'll use them when creating a balanced plan for the house.
Well-placed windows and doors, especially special shapes or combinations, can enhance
existing architectural details in a home. They can also create interest in a more simple
home. However, if your client has an older home and wants to preserve as much character
as possible in an addition or refurbishing project, Marvin can help.
If your client's taste is a bit more traditional, they may be attracted to sliding sash
windows and French Doors. Marvin Casemaster windows fit well in Tudor, Edwardian, Spanish,
Colonial and other home styles.
Round top and circular windows began in Italian, Romanesque and some Colonial homes,
but have become widespread in the last few years.
Gothic windows can fit in a period home, or add drama to a single room. Sliding sash
windows fit well from Georgean through Victorian to modern homes.
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