Black: The New Renewal by Andersen® Window Interior Color

Black: The New Renewal by Andersen® Window Interior Color

Undoubtedly, you have been to homes where the featured color of furniture and other home exterior finishes is black. While that may be the case, you may be hard-pressed to find the same color for window interiors. Fortunately, Renewal by Andersen® has recently made it possible for homeowners to select black as an interior color option for their replacement windows.

Black: The New Renewal by Andersen® Window Interior Color

The Good News

Last May 2018, the window company announced black, which has been a longtime favorite color for exteriors, is now available for window interiors. Homeowners now have a reason to go all black for their new windows. Choosing the color for both window exterior and interior adds instant elegance to the home and contrasting hues of both indoors and outdoors.

In addition to this, Renewal by Andersen® also announced black as a standard hardware color offering for all operable window styles. Homeowners can now choose said color for sash lifts, lock handles or any other hardware, even when using other interior color options for new windows.

What’s in It for You?

With this important development, you can now consider black for your new window. It blends just right into any home’s décor and adds a modern aesthetic to any room.

You could be trying to add a dramatic contrast to a beautiful outdoor view. Maybe you are looking to make your window a focal point of your brightly-lit room. In either situation, a double hung window with a black interior and exterior allows all the hues to flourish.

Indeed, you can never go wrong with the color black. For a versatile, clean-looking replacement window, call Renewal by Andersen® of Long Island today at (866) 609-5033 or fill our contact form. Complete with Fibrex® composite frame material and glass with low-emissivity capabilities, our windows bring aesthetic value and energy efficiency to your Long Island home.

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