Ways to Choose Interior Trims for Windows

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Apart from sealing the frame, casings help to create a stunning focal point. These moldings are used as a finishing touch to window installation. Many people, however, underestimate the benefits of casings when it comes to improving their home’s aesthetics.

Here’s how to pick the perfect interior trims for windows.

Complete Casing

This type of molding outlines all four sides of your windows. It may appear as a single or multi-layer casing, which can add more character to your new windows. Note, however, that complete casing should match other interior moldings in your home.

Low-Profile Casing

Unlike complete casing, a low-profile casing is more for utility than aesthetics. It lays flat against the walls, which lends a finished look. This casing for replacement windows also blocks cold air from entering your living space.

High-Profile Casing

This window molding suits traditional or Victorian homes. High-profile casings may either surround or sit as a pediment above the window. They can either be made of plastic or composite material depending on your choice.

Modern Casing

When it comes to contemporary homes, modern casings provide a sleek look that matches the rest of the window. This window molding is meant to blend rather than stand out. As a rule of thumb, the glass of your windows should be emphasized more than other components.

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