Tuesday, February 18, 2014

How Do Green Windows Help The Environment?

In an environmentally conscious world, as more and more people are getting conscious about the resources that they are consuming, green windows are becoming a more popular choice. Having an energy saving window installed in the house not only helps you to manage your costs better but also positively impacts the carbon imprint that you leave on the environment.

Before choosing an energy saving window for the home, it makes sense to understand how the decision is going to impact the environment positively. The choice for home window systems is quite a few, ranging from casement windows, to UPVC windows, to French windows etc. The good part about picking an energy saving window is that by lowering your power bill, you reduce the resources that you are going to consume and this will overall benefit the environment.
A green window is usually double-glazed and as a result provides better insulation properties. While casement windows have been a desirable option in the past, nowadays a more efficient UPVC window system is preferred. Having better insulation properties means that it take far less energy to heat the house in winter and cool it down in summer. This has a direct effect on the fuel and power bills and reduces them by almost thirty percent.

Green windows make a strong case for themselves because of the fact that their energy efficiency properties are a hard sell. With other window options such as casement windows etc., there are other features but they are not as energy efficient. This comparison in itself makes the green window a more responsible and informed choice.

Convinced? Go for a green window option today and contribute your two cents towards the environment.

Friday, February 7, 2014

Balcony Gardens: Did You Know They Are All The Rage Now?

In today’s space cramped times when most people are living in apartments and having a full fledged garden is not a luxury that everyone can have, balcony gardens as an alternative are becoming extremely popular.

In fact a number of elements related to the balcony like balcony door designs etc are being created keeping in mind that a garden space can be allowed. Let’s face it, in a world that is all concrete nowadays, who wouldn’t like a little bit of greenery around?
Sliding Doors
A balcony garden need not be extensive or ostentatious. Even a few potted plants here and there, a small patch of grass and hanging pots can do the trick. The idea really is to organize and utilize the space that you have. The door leading on to the balcony is important because space has to be allowed for opening or closing. Balcony door designs work better if they are sliding. This saves space and allows for maximization of what is available. Casement doors on the other hand take more space and may not be the best option.

While this is subject to the space available, the garden in the picture is a good reference of how a balcony garden can add to the beauty of your home. In a balcony this size, as mentioned, casement doors might not work but a more conducive door design from a large number of balcony door designs can be chosen.
Casement Doors

Of course, depending on seasons, one can also get creative and change the foliage accordingly. Like every other garden though, maintaining a balcony garden requires time and effort. Without that, the garden will never bloom to it’s best potential.

The point is to create a beautiful green living space that is an extension of your home. Casement doors or sliding doors, the idea is to get the most out of the space that you have and build a spot that you can love and enjoy.

So what are you waiting for? Get out there and start work on your balcony garden today!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Fenesta Brings You the Best Slide and Fold Doors You Could Ask For

Fenesta, the name behind the finest windows and doors in India, now brings the best slide and fold doors for you. If you thought modern doors were all about doors carved with intricate designs and quality glass panes, you’re yet to see the more. Fenesta has brought on board, slide and fold doors, a feature that promises to bring alive your homes with their unique styles and designs, uncompromising on its strength and quality.


While the sliding glass works on a “roll over” mechanism involving horizontally moving the sashes along a defined track, the fold doors open entire walls, stacking to the side and consequentially letting in fresh air and natural light. A initiative to merge the outside to the inside of the house to enable more space and an exceptional appeal, the sliding doors and fold doors come in a variety of designs and sizes with customized glass requirements and insect screens. Additionally, being made of UPVC, the doors meet high durability and safety standards as well.


Designing a house today includes window and door choices as a very important factor too. Modern doors and windows call for style with safety. Space efficiency is also quite an important factor as homeowners require more and more space for decorative and utility purposes. Fenesta bring you a solution to all your needs with its sliding and folding windows. So go ahead give your house a distinct and sophisticated look with Fenesta’s new door designs and make your neighbors envy you!

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Friday, January 17, 2014

How Do We Make Our Windows Airtight?

Doesn’t it feel terrible and freaky when cold air seeps in from the small openings around your windows and doors, during those obnoxious winter months? Oh yes it does! Windows and doors become old and drafty and frames begin separating from their panes, with time, leading to air leakage. This is one of the prime contributors to the hefty energy bills on month ends. There are evidently two solutions to fix the problem: switching to air tight windows or resealing the existing ones. The former undeniably requires a bigger investment though it pays in the long run and the latter obviously is a consideration otherwise!

The Process:
Requirements for the task:

  • A damp cloth 
  • An ounce of Alcohol or solvent 
  • A tube of silicone clear caulk   
Methodology:

  • Make sure that the old caulk is removed completely from the work area. Use a utility knife to remove the residual caulk, if present at all. The application area need to be devoid of dust or any other materials to insure the application is full-proof. 
  • Read instructions given on the wrapper carefully to understand how to cut open the tube. Acquaint yourself with its flow before using it, by trying it on a newspaper first. 
  •  Apply the caulk, in a continuous motion, along the frame sides, joining both the pane and the frame-pane connect. Note that the application should be devoid of stops and starts. 
  • Smoothen the caulk by dipping your fingers in the solvent and running it through the length of the application. Remove any excess application with the damp cloth. 
  • Repeat the process with all the other windows and doors.   

An article on Windows Design for Indian Homes once suggested the use of clear latex as a better alternative to the silicone caulk because it is easier to clean (cleans with plain water) and is paint friendly (can be painted in the desired color). While whether proofing the windows and doors can be performed by homeowners themselves, opting for air tight windows stands to be the best solution offering long term durability and energy efficiency.

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