Window Interior: Why Go Black?

Renewal by Andersen® of Knoxville recently announced that our replacement windows are now available with black interior. When combined with the right color palette and interior design, this trend-forward option can add a touch of sophistication and timeless elegance to your home.

Here’s what this style upgrade has to offer:

It’s Versatile

Black adds refinement to any room. It’s a bold yet timeless color. It’s stylish while at the same time architecturally versatile. It can accent a traditionally styled space. Then again, the sleek black shade exudes a minimalist appeal, making it a staple for modern homes.

Your window contractor may suggest windows with black interior as a delicate balancing act for your home. For spaces with a monochromatic scheme or those that have white or light-colored walls, the contrasting color combination can add energy to the room. Black also makes other colors stand out, making your living space appear more lively and refreshing.

It Can Highlight a View

Homeowners who have a waterfront view or a finely manicured landscape will definitely want to take advantage of these stunning sceneries and bring them inside. Installing windows with black interior can help accomplish this. They can serve as a frame, outlining the area you want to turn into a focal point of a room.

It Adds the Illusion of Height and Space

Black window interior creates definition, especially when placed against a pristine white wall. It can add the illusion of height and space to any room or emphasize a ceiling that’s already high.

Your industry-leading window company offers black window interior as a single color combination, which means black interior with black exterior. Along with this new window interior, black hardware has been added to the standard options for all operable window styles.

To learn more about our new black window interior option, give us a call at (866) 609-5033 . You may also complete our form to request a FREE, no-obligation consultation. We proudly serve TN residents in Knoxville and the surrounding Tennessee areas.

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