How to Style Black Windows
Discover just some of the countless ways real Pella customers have styled their black windows.
Published 2022-06-02
When thinking of a color that goes with everything, black is often top of mind. It’s neutral and can complement many different hues. Black windows are no different — there are countless ways to style them to achieve the look you love most for your home. In this article, we’ll discuss black windows and share some of our favorite ways that real homeowners have styled their black window interiors and exteriors.
Are Black Windows a Trend?
Yes, definitely. More homeowners are choosing black exterior windows than ever before. Black windows are not a fleeting trend. While they have become very popular over the last few years, black windows are as classic and timeless as they are modern and trendy. There are no signs that black windows will be going out of style any time soon. Black windows make a statement and have been doing so for decades. Inspired by history and modernized for present-day design principles, black windows can take your home’s exterior or interior style to new heights.
Black Window Exteriors Offer House Colors Endless Versatility
Black windows and their exteriors pair nicely with many different colors and styles of houses. From white and gray to brick and black, there’s no end to the curb appeal possibilities that come with choosing exterior black windows. Whether you’re going for farmhouse charm or modern sleekness, black windows can help further the aesthetic.
White Houses Offer Charming Contrast
Black and white is one of the most classic pairings. For those who love the sleek and minimalistic look, modern black windows offer stunning contrast. Many also opt for a farmhouse window aesthetic by choosing large black windows with grilles and white siding. Regardless of the aesthetic you’re after, combining black windows with a white home will surely add eye-catching visual appeal and dimension.
Gray Houses Pair Complementary Undertones
A gray house with black windows is a popular look for both modern and traditional homes. You can pair black windows with any shade of gray as the undertones complement each other particularly well. Choose a light gray home for noticeable contrast or go for a dark gray house to give off a moodier vibe.
Brick Houses Bring Sophisticated Beauty
Black windows emphasize the elegance of a brick house. Black traditional windows help define the exterior with clean grille lines that complement the timeless brick aesthetic. The natural tones and rough textures of brick beautifully contrast bold and smooth black windows. Whether your home features neutral- or red-colored brick, black windows are sure to match.
Black Houses Make Bold Design Statement
A black house with black windows is dark and moody. This pairing is unique and sophisticated — certainly adding drama and visual interest to the neighborhood. With minimalist frames and expansive glass, black modern windows will leave a lasting impression that epitomizes contemporary style.
Adding Interior Trim to Black Window Frames
Now that we’ve discussed ways to style the exterior of a home, let’s move to the inside. In many houses, especially traditional and transitional style homes, the edges of windows are framed with trim. The window trim can completely transform the look of a room. From white to black and everything in between, there are different ways to use interior window trim to style black windows.
White Trim Adds Dimension for Visual Appeal
Black windows with white interior trim add contrast to a space. The starkly different colors, side by side, attract the eye and create depth in the room. The black window frame with contrasting trim can serve as bold accent points, underscoring the rest of your home’s aesthetics. This look is common in farmhouse and traditional style homes, as the white and black combo offers charm and visual appeal.
Black on Black Expands the Window Boundaries
Black interior trim around a black window seamlessly blends to extend the look of the window and make it feel more expansive. Black on black offers a bold and sleek look that furthers modern style.
No-Trim Drywall Returns Create Minimalistic Look
To save time and money, some homeowners opt for drywall window returns, meaning no trim will be installed around the windows. Trimless windows are tucked into the wall, offering a clean look that appears seamlessly integrated into the drywall. This sleek and minimalistic finish brings a modern design aesthetic to the home, as there is no added woodwork distracting from the black windows themselves.
Achieve Stylish Privacy with Blinds, Shades or Curtains
Window treatments are another way to add style to your black windows. Between-the-glass blinds and shades, available on Pella® Lifestyle Series products, are tucked between the panes of glass, where they are protected from dust and damage. They are available in many popular color options to complement other décor in your home, without taking away from the beauty of your windows. Consider black blinds in black windows for a sleek and modern take on privacy. For a softer aesthetic, opt for fabric shades that are highly effective at protecting privacy while letting in some natural light. Or, for a more traditional look, add some flair with curtains that bring a pop of color or pattern to your space. Roomside textiles soften the angles of a window frame, making the space feel inviting and cozy.
Enjoy Fresh Air and Help Keep Bugs Out with Window Screens
Window screens let in natural light and fresh air, while helping to keep bugs out. Many homeowners love the practicality of window screens, but don’t want them to take away from the overall design. Pella’s Integrated Rolscreen provides a cleaner, more polished look, as it rolls away out of sight when the window is closed. Another retractable screen option is the Hidden Screen which folds away when the window is closed. Both choices bring a sleek finish with unobstructed sightlines to enhance the style of your window. If you don’t mind seeing your screens, select standard InView™ high-transparency screens which are always visible, unless removed for seasonal storage. These screens let in 14% more light than conventional fiberglass screens.4
Enjoy design freedom when you personalize your exterior home color, trim, window treatments and screens in a way that furthers the style of your black windows. Remember, contrast and counterbalance are key phrases to remember when contemplating black window frames. Striking the right balance for your home will not only make a bold statement, but it can also boost curb appeal, create contrast and tell a unique story focused around your home.