When you purchase new windows you have the choice of what color you want them (the frame) to be, you aren’t stuck with just white. However, homeowners need to remember that the color that they choose for their windows will affect how their homes look on the outside. If they choose a color that doesn’t work well with the current color of the outside of their home, they either have to live with the combination or the house will have to be repainted.
So choose carefully.Your Exterior Window Color ChoicesOur windows come in different colors for you to choose from for both the exterior and the interior. Here are just some of the exterior colors that we have available:White – it’s hard to go wrong with white, it matches everythingCanvas- an off-white that works well with other colorsTerratone – a darker shade of gray that will match most colors that you choose for the outside of your homeRed Rock – a gorgeous deep red that can be hard to match with other colors, but when it does the effect is breathtakingSandtone – a lighter gray than the Terratone, it is a more toned down color that will blend in the background against others colorsDark Bronze – a shade of brown that will match other earth colors for your homeCocoa Bean – a darker brown, this color goes well with light and earth tonesBlack – this color works well to outline your windows against the other colors on the outside of your homeForest Green – a darker shade than your traditional green, it works well with other earth tonesInterior ColorsFor the inside of your home, we offer our windows in:
White Really Isn’t That BadJust because you aren’t stuck with white, doesn’t mean that you can’t purposely choose white. White is a great color to use on your windows if you want to lighten up the feel of a dark colored house. It is also a great color to use if you want to tone down a bright colored home.To help you chose the best color of window that will work for your home, contact one of our window specialists today.