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How to Choose a Window Frame Colour

Selecting the right colour for your window frames can significantly impact the overall aesthetic of your home’s interior and exterior. With many options available, it’s essential to consider several factors to ensure your colour choice complements your home’s style. Here are five key considerations to guide you with a window frame colour.

1. Architectural Style

The architectural style of your home should serve as a primary consideration when selecting window frame colours. For traditional or historic homes, classic colours like white, cream, or earth tones may complement the existing aesthetic seamlessly. Conversely, modern or contemporary homes often pair well with bold, contrasting colours such as black or charcoal grey to create a sleek and sophisticated look.

2. Interior Design

Consider how your chosen window frame colour will coordinate with your home’s interior decor. Vinyl window interior colours come in various options, allowing you to match or complement existing trim, flooring, and furniture. Opting for neutral tones like white or beige for the interior window frame can provide versatility and blend effortlessly with any interior colour scheme. Nordic White Gentek windows have extruded colour formulated throughout the vinyl sashes and mainframe for long-lasting beauty and performance.

3. Exterior Palette

When selecting window frame colours, take cues from the predominant colours of your siding, brick, or stonework. Black vinyl window frames, for example, can create a striking contrast against light-coloured exteriors, adding a touch of modern elegance to your home’s facade. Choose from 20 Gentek standard paint colours that are beautiful, durable and affordable, or choose a custom paint to match any of the Gentek exterior trim colours.

4. Climate Considerations

Climate considerations can also influence your choice of window frame colour. In regions with abundant sunlight and warmer climates, darker window frame colours like black or bronze may absorb more heat, potentially impacting energy efficiency. Conversely, lighter colours such as white or beige reflect heat, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature and reduce cooling costs.

5. Maintenance

Maintenance should play a significant role in your decision-making process. While bold colours can make a statement and enhance curb appeal, they may require more frequent cleaning and maintenance to keep them looking pristine. On the other hand, neutral colours offer timeless appeal and require minimal upkeep, making them an attractive option for homeowners seeking low-maintenance solutions.

Use the Gentek Visualizer to experiment with siding and window colour combinations today.