The decision to match or contrast your window trim with the sash is a design choice that can significantly influence the overall aesthetic of your space. Both options offer unique advantages, and your decision should be based on your style preferences, the architectural style of your home, and the ambiance you wish to create.
Matching the window trim and sash creates a cohesive and harmonious look. This approach is often associated with traditional and classic design styles. When the trim and sash match, they blend seamlessly, giving your windows a unified appearance.
Matching the window trim and sash has its benefits, including:
The appearance of your windows gains depth and visual intrigue by contrasting window trim and sashes. This is common in eclectic and modern aesthetics. Contrasting colors accentuate architectural elements and give your home a unique look.
Consider contrasting the two elements if you want:
Before you settle on the best option that works for you, make sure you take the following into account:
Whether you choose to match or contrast your window trim with the sash, both options have their merits and can make a significant difference to your home’s exterior. Still unsure about which route to take? Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming would be happy to provide professional advice. Count on us for your window replacement needs!
Call us at (307) 472-2199, or fill out our online form to schedule a consultation. We serve clients in Casper, Laramie and Cheyenne, WY, and the surrounding communities.
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