The frame color of your impact windows has a significant effect on your home's exterior appearance and curb appeal. In South Florida, where homes range from classic Mediterranean and Art Deco styles to contemporary and tropical modern designs, choosing the right frame color helps your new impact windows complement and enhance your home's architectural character. With a wide range of factory-applied finishes available, there is a perfect color for every South Florida home.
White remains the most popular frame color in South Florida, and for good reason. White frames offer a clean, classic look that works with virtually every architectural style and exterior color scheme. They reflect heat effectively, which contributes to energy efficiency in the hot South Florida climate, and they maintain a bright, fresh appearance with minimal maintenance. For homes with white or light-colored exteriors, white frames create a seamless, cohesive look, while on darker exteriors, white frames provide an attractive contrast that highlights the window openings.
For homeowners seeking a warmer alternative to white, beige, tan, and bronze frame colors offer softer tones that complement earth-toned exteriors, natural stone accents, and tile roofs that are common throughout South Florida. These colors are particularly popular on Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, and Tuscan-inspired homes where warm tones dominate the exterior palette. Bronze frames are also an excellent choice for coastal homes where a more natural, understated appearance is desired without the boldness of black.
When selecting your frame color, consider the long-term implications. Factory-applied powder coat and anodized finishes are extremely durable and fade-resistant, but the color you choose will be part of your home's appearance for decades. Look at your home at different times of day, as South Florida's intense sunlight can make colors appear different in morning, midday, and afternoon light. Request physical color samples from our team and hold them against your exterior walls to see exactly how they will look in the lighting conditions specific to your property.
