The right windows can add beauty to your home

Choosing the right colors for the interior of your home can help turn your living space into a warm, inviting area. The colors of the various components of your interiors—the furniture, drapes, flooring, wallpapers, windows, etc.—have to work together. Having just one color out of place can ruin the entire visual presentation. This is why the color of your windows matters. Windows that look faded or worn-out won’t be contributing much to the appeal of your home.

If you feel that your windows are past their prime in terms of appearance and performance, you may want to consider getting replacement windows in CT.

New windows with fresh colors may just be what your interiors need to create your desired look and feel for your living space. If you’re looking for the right windows to bring a wow factor to your home, we at Renewal by Andersen® of Westchester can help.

We can provide you with various window styles and colors that can help accentuate or complement the colors of your interiors as well as provide additional aesthetic appeal. You can choose from these window color options: White, Canvas, Pine, Oak, Maple, Sandtone, and Terratone®. For window styles, we offer double-hung, awning, casement, picture, sliding, and bay and bow windows.

In addition to their beauty, our windows are durable. Renewal by Andersen window frames are made of the advanced composite material Fibrex®, which combines the strength and insulating capacity of wood with the low-maintenance feature of vinyl, which gives you a highly durable and versatile material. It is designed to never require painting, and it will not rot, fade, break, or corrode.

So make sure that your windows accentuate the color combinations of your home by choosing Renewal by Andersen windows. For more information on Connecticut replacement windows, feel free to give Renewal by Andersen of Westchester a call today at (866) 609-5033.

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