Sprucing Up the View: Attractive Window Frame Color Options

Sprucing Up the View Attractive Window Frame Color Options

There are many color options for window frames. Consider your house’s other hues when selecting exterior window frame colors. Think about your roof color, the permanence of brick or stone and your siding as they factor into the overall aesthetic appeal of your home.

Sprucing Up the View: Attractive Window Frame Color Options

That said, you can still mix up colors on the inside. Coordinate your window frames with cabinets, baseboards or other trim. As your trusted home improvement contractor, Renewal by Andersen® of Atlanta recommends these four color options:

1. Orange

A white frame on colored walls is traditional. Get the reverse effect with orange, framing the room as well as the view. This makes simple frames pop with color. When it comes to trim, choose an eggshell finish. It is a bit more subtle and directs the focus on the details of the woodwork.

2. Staple Red

Red is popular due to the prevalence of the modern farmhouse style and its ability to pair well with wood tones. Red exterior windows stand out among wood eaves, cream trim and gray shingles. Red also runs the gamut of every window style. It can be well used in coastal Victorians and Midwestern Arts and Crafts.

3. Subtle Gray

Gray makes a calming, subtle impact. It could be the most versatile color, other than white or cream. The hue works well with a variety of materials, such as the brick and beams. Arch work, light gray trim, and dark gray sashes combine to give windows added dimension.

4. Bold Black

Black is a classic, but relatively new as an exterior color. It works well on interior frames and is also a trending choice among homeowners with an affinity for elegant style. It’s sophisticated and looks great with industrial or modern looks. Black iron railings, doors, or pergolas complement black window frames.

For all your window needs, there’s Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta. We serve homeowners in Atlanta, GA, and surrounding areas. To receive a free estimate and in-home consultation, give us a call at (866) 609-5033.

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