Choosing Your Windows – Should Every Window Match?

Windows tend to serve as a highlight of the home’s overall appearance, with the siding as the background and the roof defining the entire building’s silhouette. Most homeowners believe that this means every window in their home should look similar to achieve a unified look, but one of the leading window and siding contractors has a few things to say about matching window styles. 

The Front Should Not Restrict The Entire Building

The most common mistake when it comes to home design is that people believe that everything must look uniform throughout the house. According to our experts, that isn’t true, and it might even be a bad thing. An impressive-looking front design is great, but the back and sides of the home can have their own facets. Remember that the best-looking side is also the most expensive, and you risk overspending on a side of your home that won’t be noticed much.

Tradition as Inspiration, Not Restriction

Another common misconception about home design is that traditional homes should be strictly traditional. This severely limits a homeowner’s choices when picking windows for their home to the point that it might affect even the windows’ performance. Any window and door contractor will recommend prioritizing function over form, especially for windows that don’t face towards the front of your home.

Rooms Over Themes

Instead of trying to match every window to the home’s looks, it’s much better to pick a window based on what room it’s located in. For example, bay windows will never look out of place if it’s a living room, while it will look awkward as a bathroom window even if it matches the other windows’ frames or styling.

Mixing Styles the Smart Way

Window and door replacement experts say that it is possible to get windows that don’t match to still look great together. The secret lies on other parts of the home like the trim and the color of the siding. For example, traditional homes that favor neutral tones tend to look great even with modern-styled windows because there are no strong visual elements that create too much visual contrast.

Have your windows installed by the best in the area. Polk Contracting, Inc. is the leading roofing contractor in Abingdon and Bel Air, MD. Call us at (410) 994-2801 or fill out this contact form to request a quote. We proudly serve homeowners in all of Harford, Cecil and Baltimore Counties.