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Windows and Exterior Doors: Should They Match?


Josh Knese • Oct 16, 2020

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If your old windows and exterior doors are experiencing issues or have been affected by a weather event, it may be time to get new ones. One of the most common questions people ask when replacing these parts of their homes is whether they should match.

Windows and Exterior Doors: Should They Match?

To Match or Not?

It’s all about personal preferences when it comes to choosing window and door styles. It means that it’s alright if your windows don’t match your exterior doors. You need to make sure the two complement each other if you choose not to match them.


Another thing to consider is how your door functions. Some styles are better to use as entry doors than patio or back doors. For instance, French patio doors will create a seamless transition between your yard and interior spaces.

Matching Window and Door Styles

Traditional

Double-hung windows as well as bay, bow and transom ones look great on traditional homes. Meanwhile, entryway doors constructed of wood or fiberglass finishes are good options.


Craftsman

To make sure your windows are cohesive with your craftsman style home, choose stained glass windows. Doors for this home-style are usually made from solid wood with decorative glass or divided-light windows.


Contemporary

Contemporary homes are known for having generous amounts of sunlight, and many feature skylights. Stationary windows are great if you want to capture outdoor views and further illuminate your home. Sliding and casement windows are also aesthetically pleasing and provide expansive views.


Victorian

You’ll usually see bay windows, turrets, ornate moldings, clapboard cladding, rambling porches, steep roofs and columns in Victorian homes. Double-hung, transom, bay, arched and custom windows work well with this home style

Turn to Exterior Building Solutions for quality window and siding installation services. Call us at (314) 470-8783, or fill out our contact form to get a free assessment. We work with homeowners in Wildwood, Chesterfield and St. Louis, MO.

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