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Matching Impact Windows to Your South Florida Home's Architectural Style

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Roy Bach, Owner

Impact Window Specialists

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South Florida boasts one of the most architecturally diverse residential landscapes in the country, with styles ranging from Spanish Colonial and Art Deco to Mid-Century Modern and cutting-edge contemporary designs. Each architectural style has characteristic window proportions, configurations, and details that define its visual identity. Choosing impact windows that respect and enhance these architectural elements ensures your home looks its best while gaining complete hurricane protection.

Mediterranean and Spanish Colonial homes, which are among the most common styles in South Florida, traditionally feature arched window openings, deep reveals, and divided light patterns. Impact windows for these homes are available with arched top panels, simulated divided lites with grid patterns between the glass, and frame colors in warm bronze, tan, or dark brown that complement the stucco exteriors and clay tile roofs. Casement windows with colonial grid patterns are particularly effective at maintaining the authentic Mediterranean character of these beloved South Florida homes.

Mid-Century Modern homes, found throughout neighborhoods in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach, celebrate clean lines, large glass expanses, and a seamless connection to the outdoors. Impact windows for these homes should feature minimal frame profiles, no grids or divided lites, and either white or black frame colors depending on the specific home's palette. Large fixed picture windows paired with minimal sliding panels maintain the open, airy feel that defines Mid-Century Modern architecture while providing full impact protection.

Coastal Contemporary and Key West style homes throughout South Florida call for window solutions that maximize ventilation and light while withstanding the harsh coastal environment. Impact casement and awning windows are ideal for these styles, providing excellent ventilation when open and a tight seal when closed against storms. Bahama-style exterior shutters in combination with impact windows offer both aesthetic authenticity and layered storm protection. Whatever your South Florida home's architectural style, we can recommend impact window configurations that honor your home's character while delivering the ultimate in hurricane protection.

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