Interior trim options
Extension jambs emphasize the depth of your window by covering the gap between your wall and your window. Think reading nook or built-in shelving.
For added flair, choose contrasting window trim and frame materials, like aluminum and wood.
Thick wooden trim complements homes adorned with crown moulding and baseboards.
*Product availability varies upon region.
Exterior trim options
Add intrigue to your curb appeal with trims that are cut at an angle or feature molding.
Contrasting colors draw the eye in and make windows appear bigger than they really are.
You can opt for minimal window trim and make another feature of your house the focal point.
*Product availability varies upon region.
Wood finishes
Most wood and wood-clad windows come unfinished so that you can add your own personal touch. But before you stain or finish your window, read your warranty to make sure you don’t accidentally void it.
*Product availability varies upon region.
Interior colors
There are two sides to every window. The inside can be a different color than the outside. Use the décor in your home as inspiration for what color you’d like your windows to be. Or vice versa.
*Product availability varies upon region.
Exterior
Do you want your windows to pop or blend in with the rest of your home? Will the frames be surrounded by trim? Will they match or contrast? Your home is a canvas. And you’re the artist.
*Product availability varies upon region.
Profiles
- Profiles can elevate the look of your window combinations.
- They tie door frames and window frames together.
- They can even cover an entire wall, if you’d like.

