Exploring the Different Interior Trim Styles for Windows

Choosing doors and windows that would contribute greatly to the curb appeal of your home is an important step in any exterior remodeling project. However, making sure that these products look just as good on the inside as they do on the outside is also equally important. The interior designs for your windows are mostly dictated by its casing and trims.

The right trim design must be able to look well on its own and, at the same time, complement the rest of your interiors design-wise. Achieving this balance perfectly takes experience and our professionals at Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey can help you find the right designs or, at least get you started, with the following tips.

High-Profile Casings

Casings pertain to the trims and molding that border the edges of your windows. High-profile casing can be made from one or more layers of trim to achieve a sophisticated look that’s perfect for traditional and Victorian styles. Some companies offer composite moldings that can help you get that beautiful and layered look without having to break the bank.

Modern and Low-Profile Casings

Low-profile casings are typically made with a single layer of molding that’s built flush to the wall. Their designs are usually not as intricate as other case moldings but they are great at providing some accent to your replacement windows. Modern casings similarly follow the minimalist approach and are versatile enough to match most interior design schemes.

Traditional Casing

Traditional casing is a staple of many window replacement projects. They can be low-profile but the trims themselves can still come in a wide range of patterns and designs. It’s often not a bad idea to go with a traditional casing especially if you’re not sure what style to choose for your replacement windows.

At Renewal by Andersen® of New Jersey, we are your leading provider of replacement windows, patio doors and design services. Give us a call at (866) 609-5033 or fill out our contact form to schedule an in-home consultation and request a free estimate on window replacement today. We serve homeowners in New Jersey as well as all nearby areas.

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