Every year, there seems to be a new hot color. One year, everyone’s wearing silver instead of black and the next, it’s all about navy. But when you are looking into hurricane windows in Fort Lauderdalethis year, black is the new black. Sound strange? It is, but it’s also quite true.  

You see, in home design, black has always been a classic accent color. However, window frames are usually white as a standard, though some are other neutral tones. Instead of sticking to that, the rising trend in the hurricane window world is to take those neutral tones and, well, throw them out the window. Instead, use black and get a more shocking contrast that adds a lot more style.  

Black frames are flexible and can look good on a variety of colors. Black goes with almost anything and if the home is light in color, black acts as a great contrast and truly frames the windows that you are putting into the house. The dark color creates subtle lines that attract the eye and make the new windows stand out, as they should. The black frames look especially good on larger windows or windows of an intriguing shape, but any window will be just fine if black is included.  

Black frames have been popular in industrial locations for years, but they now add an elegant touch to classic architecture as well. In traditional homes, black acts like a neutral and adds that elegant appeal many homeowners want. When you think of neutral colors, white, tans, and other colors of that nature come to mind. It might be time to add black to that list of colors that go along with just about anything.  

While white frames catch the eye, black frames add subtle lines and more interest on the home’s exterior. With a little dramatic flair against a light-colored house, they can really stand out in all the right ways. While they may not be a true standard yet, they make your new hurricane windows look just as good as they can protect.  

Black may not work with every home, but you can go with a dark tone in any color field to get the same effect. If you have a tan house, for example, get a dark brown color to get the subtle lines and the contrasting image you want.  

Do you want to utilize black as the new black in your Fort Lauderdale hurricane windowsOr do you have a different style entirely in mind? In the end, as the homeowner, you get to decide what colors your frames feature. Black is popular right now, but that doesn’t mean it’s something you absolutely must have. White still looks great and custom colors can be the right choice as well. Contact High End Impact Windows & Doors at (954) 782-7100 and let’s talk over the details and options. You can also visit us in person at 1472 S Dixie Hwy E, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 to look into frame colors further. 

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