Gray Windows & Matching Front Door for Nichols Hills Home
Discover how new gray windows and doors transform this home in Nichols Hills, Oklahoma.
Published 2024-03-20
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Location:
Nichols Hills, OK
Age of Home:
63 Years
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Entire HomeProducts Used:
In the suburbs of Oklahoma City, we met the owners of this beautiful Nichols Hills home looking to replace their windows and front door. They wanted darker windows to stand out against the natural stone exterior of their home. Our experts knew exactly which products to recommend to make these homeowners’ vision happen.
Gray Windows and Doors Pop Against Light Stone Exterior
These homeowners wanted to modernize their curb appeal with a splash of color. Keeping in mind the need for a darker color window, we recommended the Satin Steel color of the Pella® Reserve™ — Traditional line. The dark gray of the windows and front door pop against the light stone exterior of the home. The contrast in color also modernizes the traditional home more than their previous white windows. The gray windows work well with the dark shutters to add a level of luxury to the exterior of the home.
Wood Double Doors Offer a Grand Light-Filled Entrance
These homeowners decided to upgrade the entryway of their home with a glass paneled wood double door, allowing natural light to offer an open and inviting feeling. French doors also create an elegant, grand entrance and can be a statement piece in a home. We recommended a Pella® Reserve™ – Traditional Hinged Patio Door with Virago hardware in Satin Brass. The durable exterior aluminum cladding of this door makes it a reliable choice for long-lasting beauty. The exterior aluminum cladding also protects the doors from the diverse Oklahoma elements and helps to resist rot and corrosion.
Picture Windows Used to Give Appearance of Bay Window
One of the most interesting parts of this remodel was the replacement of the picture windows that were formed together to look like a bay window. The three windows are combined at angles to extend beyond the exterior walls of the home. Bay windows can make rooms feel larger and can also be used as a shelf or window seat. In this particular space, each window is its own unit, While there is the appearance of a bay window, these are actually all individual windows that are easier to install on their own than if it were a true bay window. This replacement project was such a transformation for this home. The new darker windows and doors of the home offer a modern flair and renewed curb appeal for this space. We know that these homeowners will enjoy the lasting beauty of these upgrades for years to come.