ANTIQUE WINDOWS

antique windows

Imagine sitting in a restaurant, a church, or an art gallery. You can easily notice the windows and the beauty that it offers coverage of such establishments.

While the era of traditional antique windows seems to have come to an end, it might surprise you to note that they remain highly sought after in various parts of the world.

Nowadays giving rise to modern reproductions of some of the world’s most historic beauties.

The antique window is known for their relative uniqueness, which separates the art style from the popular glass windows in circulation today. 

The beauty of the antique window is in the production itself, the technique employed, and the many flaws and colors which form into what one would call a work of art.

 RELEVANCE OF ANTIQUE WINDOWS

For a piece of item to be considered an antique, it must have existed for over a hundred years at the very least. 

Some of these antique windows have been lost over this period, some still serve in buildings where they are being managed properly or have been restored over the years.

For various reasons, numerous users of antique windows have found it difficult to move away from the historical item into a more modern design. 

The Catholic Church, for instance, is one of the highest recorded users of these kinds of windows. There are a lot of reasons why antique windows remain relevant still;

  • They are designed to offer more lighting to the room.
  • They are designed to fit certain structures and changing them would disfigure these structures.
  • The level of craftsmanship and woodwork involved is second to none; it was designed to last for as long as the house needs.
  • They can be easily repaired when needed.
  • They are constructed of old-growth timber, denser and weather resistant. This allows for certain delicate profiles that would rather otherwise be impossible.
  • The glass in the windows is characterized, they tell a story as much as it offers beauty, allowing you to relive events.

Looking at these valid reasons, one can hardly do away with antique windows as they are the total package if you ask me, the materials used are equally harmless to its users.

RESTORING AND REPURPOSING ANTIQUE WINDOWS

Why antique windows?

It is made out of the finest quality wood and glass, and no doubt, once rebuilt, would last another century. They were designed to be endlessly rebuilt.

These days, many users of this kind of window, choose to repurpose their windows or restore them instead of getting a replacement window, amongst many reasons it offers a lesser cost to get this done. 

They keep coming up with innovative ways to repurpose their old windows.

Some ways to repurpose your antique window;

  • Turning it into a vintage table shelf.
  • Repurposed window frame for art and pictures.
  • Window frame dresser mirror.
  • Custom-made cabinet door.
  • A vintage hanging display.
  • Create furniture from wood.

The list is endless when it comes to the ideas of how to restore & repurpose your antique windows, so why replace them when you can get creative?