Black or Bronze Windows
Carie Andrews
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Comments (14)Bronze windows originated with anodized aluminum storefronts that replaced painted steel. Later it was difficult to prevent black PVC and fiberglass from fading. Apparently that is no longer the case. If your goal is to emulate steel sash I would avoid an imitative color like dark bronze. Additionally I would want a stronger contrast with gray even red cedar left to gray. I grew up in St Louis were everything was brown even the baseball team so I might have an aversion to it. Are you from down under? This post was edited by Renovator8 on Sun, Jul 27, 14 at 9:40...See MoreBronze / Black window manufacturers
Comments (7)I'd echo the sentiments above in that quality more than the base material composition of the window will be the important factor here. Bronze and Black can be had on almost any quality window product regardless if it is vinyl, metal, fiberglass, or other. Most will be a paint or coating of some sort. What I'm getting at is that I'd focus more on the quality and performance of the window along with other features that you are looking for, and that should lead you to a quality product which should also offer the exterior color that you desire and in a durable finish....See MorePaint and window suggestions
Comments (3)Green brings out the pink in the sandstone................can't get rid of the trees can you?...See MoreKitchen window: white or bronze frame?
Comments (3)Thanks for your responses. Cabinets are going to be grey-white shakers, black hardware, island is going to be dark stain, floor is European white oak, brown with grayish distressing. In any case IMO all modern style kitchens I’ve seen look great with black frames/grids on windows. This window is technically the only window in the kitchen. Then on the dining side, there’s a patio French door with sidelites to the backyard, painted/trimmed in white. Husband wants to get folding door or accordion door in the future....See Moresegura_s
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