Best Reasons to Choose Green as an Exterior Window Finish

Best Reasons to Choose Green as an Exterior Window Finish

 

Green frames or trim are an emerging design trend nowadays. This design makes an impact to your home’s curb appeal. Renewal by Andersen® of San Francisco proudly offers forest green exterior finish on our replacement windows. Here are reasons you should choose this shade.

Exterior Window Finish

Influencing Your Home with Cape Aesthetic

Cottage-style double-hung units with rich, dark green exterior are a hallmark of Cape Cod architecture. If your home is of another style, having green-framed windows is a great way to bestow an eclectic vibe on it. To make sure it won’t look out of place in your current home exterior palette, you could pair dark green frames with light woodgrain, hot red, and cream.

Compared with other hues, green is less forgiving. It’s not a white or black that could easily blend well when juxtaposed with virtually any color. To ensure your replacement windows would make attractive accents, consult us for your next project.

Paying Homage to Your Lush Scenery

It’s always a good rule of thumb to incorporate your exterior design with its immediate landscaping. As nature’s color, this hue can reinforce the presence of the foliage abundant in your outdoor environment. If your siding has no visual link with the world surrounding you, having green-framed windows can establish that connection.

Making Your Exterior Look More Elegant

Bold colors can help make a grand statement on your home’s overall curb appeal. Picking forest green as the exterior finish of your replacement windows can symbolize money and add elegance to the facade. Green can also make your new units stand out.

Are green-framed windows right for your home? Let Renewal by Andersen of San Francisco help you decide. Call us today at (866) 609-5033 to schedule your free, in-home consultation. We serve San Francisco, CA, and the nearby areas.

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