Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Dec 02, 2020 10:05 am Hi everyone! So iv got to pick my window colours today and I’m still torn between white or black? I like the light and bright open feel of white and I’d prefer my stacker door to be white but I think black look more modern and I’m worried about building a new house that looks old. Can white frames look modern? Iv not seen many white frames going up recently and every house in my new build (about 12) have black windows. Opinions please 😊 Re: White or black window frames 2Dec 02, 2020 6:22 pm [quote="Courtney22":3i14aeul]Hi everyone! So iv got to pick my window colours today and I’m still torn between white or black? I like the light and bright open feel of white and I’d prefer my stacker door to be white but I think black look more modern and I’m worried about building a new house that looks old. Can white frames look modern? Iv not seen many white frames going up recently and every house in my new build (about 12) have black windows. Opinions please 😊[/quote:3i14aeul] Tough decision. But depends on the style of home. White looks great on a Hamptons style home. Good luck. [img:3i14aeul]https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/95661_1606893737.jpeg[/img:3i14aeul] [img:3i14aeul]https://forum.homeone.com.au/u/95661_1606893755.jpeg[/img:3i14aeul] Re: White or black window frames 4Dec 11, 2020 10:53 pm Hi Courtney, If you have used mostly light colours, a dark window frame makes some contrast and in my opinion looks nice. Any owner builders out there gone through the process of building their own window frames on a new build? Any advice would be welcome in terms of ensuring approval by… 0 1359 Dear Jitender. The gap is required as per Australian Standard 4773.2 part 7. It came into effect in May 1 of 2012. The SA builders are only just starting to pick up on… 5 1811 That's exciting for an April start. Not too far away now. It can be hard to sit with all the selections without starting to second guess! I have been back to mine a few… 3 1340 ![]() |