How can I adjust the spaces in my home to fit my lifestyle better?
What can I do to make it feel less confining?
Along with routine home maintenance inquiries, these are some of the questions that homeowners are asking themselves as they settle into more homebound lives.
Tammy Holcombe of Holcombe Doors and Windows has a few solutions.
“If you’re tired of looking out the same old ugly windows during quarantine,” Holcombe said, “you can update them with the added bonus of better insulation and energy efficiency.”
Holcombe Doors and Windows provides three different window lines, plus exterior and interior doors. They offer trim, stair parts, decorative beams, and door and cabinet hardware.
If you need an efficient office space, “you can turn a [large] room into your office by installing interior barn doors or French doors,” Holcombe said.
Not only do interior doors add new functionality to your space, but they can also give it a unique decorative appearance.
Some people may be feeling confined after working and learning from home for so many months. Holcombe suggests cleaning or replacing old windows and changing out plain doors for bi-fold or multi-slide doors to open up your home to the outside.
For more tips, you can book an appointment with a Holcombe Doors and Windows sales person or visit them online at holcombedoorsandwindows.com.
If you’re not sure what you’re looking for yet, you can drop by their boutique-style showroom. Everything is on full display with knowledgeable sales personnel available to guide you through making your home more quarantine friendly. And once you’ve made a decision, they’ll take care of the installation, too.