The purpose of installing interior trim is to minimize heat transfer. Casings cover the sealer used to fill the gaps between the windows and the wall openings. They protect the sealant from damaging elements and keep unwanted drafts from entering.
The utility of window casings does not stop at reducing the movement of heat. These moldings should also finish off the look of a room to ensure that replacement windows become the beautiful accents they should be.
To choose the right interior trim, heed the following pieces of advice from Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta:
Good window casings do not attract attention for the wrong reasons. They are secondary architectural details that should mimic that appearance of the other moldings present in your house. Your interior trim may come in different colors or sizes, but it should not depart from the main style of other moldings for visual harmony.
The rules for interior trim designs may vary according to architectural style. If you ask an experienced windows company like Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta, traditional houses usually favor moldings with intricate details. On the other hand, contemporary homes tend to love low-profile window casings for simplicity.
You do not have to strictly use the quintessential elements of your house’s architecture. An eclectic home design works when done right. Just make sure to understand the rules before you break them.
Every hue evokes unique psychological effects. Dark colors arrest the eye while light ones de-emphasize the visual weight of interior trim. Neutrals are flexible and timeless while wood lends warmth to the space.
A design-savvy windows contractor can help you narrow down your trim color options and introduce ideas you may have not considered.
At Renewal by Andersen of Atlanta, we normally use a trim that matches the color and style of the new windows. If you have other plans, though, feel free to discuss them with us to achieve your home improvement goals. Call us (866) 609-5033 now to set up your FREE in-home consultation in Marietta, GA, or any nearby community.