You will soon (but could still be a month or two) have flowers. Then you will fall in love... Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - I think it is beautiful now. Actually, you didn't need to cut sunburned leaves, they would have fallen off on their own in time. If burned, the damage will dry up, be ugly but not harmful. But at any rate... Vandas tend to lose lower leaves anyway, especially if humidity is too low. What counts is the new growth. Will it get tall? Yes. The new growth will look prettier. The plant may produce side shoots or basal keikis - another way that it propagates. If the lower part stays bare, you'll need to wait for significant aerial roots, when that happens it can be cut below those new roots, and you can end up with two plants. But that will take some
years to get to that point. (Think about it when you get a 1.5 to 2 m plant
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) Just let it grow, give it good care, and it will get bigger and perhaps look more balanced to you. But be patient - it is not likely to get as prolific and lush as it would in the tropics, but it is still possible to provide good enough conditions to get flowers and keep growing.