Choosing the Best Interior Design for Replacement Windows

From expansive picture windows to modern replacement casement windows, there are dozens of options you can choose from that can vastly improve your home’s exterior appeal. However, despite the dizzying number of discussions about how windows can make or break your curb appeal, there’s very little talk about how they would look from the inside.

Choosing designs and finishes that can enhance your interiors should play an equally important part when you make a decision about replacement windows. 

Traditional Design

Double-hung replacement windows work best in traditional homes with simple grille (muntins) patterns that can evoke a relaxed, but structured style from the interiors. Your color choices for the trims should complement the rest of your interiors. Muted neutral hues allow the window to blend seamlessly with a lot of different palettes while still retaining its own appeal.

Contemporary Homes

Casement windows are the go-to choice for most contemporary designs. With a casement window, you have the option to choose a solid pane of glass to bring some modern sensibilities to your interiors, or you can go with patterned grilles to make for a smoother transition with the rest of your home. Picture windows are also a good choice for modern contemporary homes, but designers often choose casements simply because of their operability.

Specialty Windows

Renewal by Andersen® offers a plethora of customization options for any home window replacement project. Explore different colors, finishes, trims, grilles and accessories that can add depth and character, as well as a little bit of visual interest to your replacement windows.

Talk to our design consultants at Renewal by Andersen Midwest, and find the perfect replacement window to fit your existing interior design. Give us a call at (866) 609-5033, or fill out our contact form to schedule a virtual consultation and get a free estimate on new replacement windows today.

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