Finding the Perfect Fit for Your Home’s Architecture
As a designer, one of the first things I look at when working with a new client in Austin is the window style. Not just for function—but for how it complements the home’s architecture, enhances curb appeal, and meets the unique demands of our local climate.
Most homes have a consistent window style across all rooms, so it makes more sense to choose based on the type of house rather than the type of room. Here’s how I help homeowners choose the right style, material, and color based on the overall character of their home.
Looking for guidance on selecting window styles for specific rooms? Read our Room-by-Room Guide to Choosing Windows in Austin
For Mid-Century Modern Homes
These homes often feature clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Recommended Window Styles:
- Large picture windows
- Horizontal sliders
- Casement windows
Material & Color Tips:
- Slim-frame aluminum or fiberglass for that minimalist look
- Dark bronze or black frames for contrast
For Ranch-Style Homes
Single-story homes with long rooflines and brick or wood siding often benefit from practical upgrades that still honor the original charm.
Recommended Window Styles:
- Casement or double-hung windows
- Bay windows for front elevation interest
Material & Color Tips:
- Wood-clad or vinyl for warmth and function
- Earth tones or white depending on trim
For Contemporary New Builds
Modern Austin homes lean toward bold contrast and expansive glass.
Recommended Window Styles:
- Floor-to-ceiling fixed panes
- Casement and awning combinations
Material & Color Tips:
- Fiberglass or aluminum for clean lines and energy performance
- Dark frames for high contrast with stucco or light brick
For Traditional & Craftsman Homes
Balance, symmetry, and architectural details drive the look of these homes.
Recommended Window Styles:
- Double-hung or single-hung windows
- Grille patterns that match the era
Material & Color Tips:
- Wood or wood-clad for authenticity
- Soft neutrals like cream, sage, or brown
For Farmhouse & Hill Country Homes
These styles blend rustic warmth with modern simplicity, often using natural materials and wide-open spaces.
Recommended Window Styles:
- Black-framed double-hung or fixed windows
- Clerestory or transom windows for added light
Material & Color Tips:
- Wood or black-framed fiberglass
- Contrast frames with light stone or siding
Wondering If It’s Time to Replace Your Windows?
Sometimes the signs aren’t as obvious as broken glass. If you’re unsure whether your windows are due for an upgrade, check out our quick guide: [7 Signs You Need Window Replacement]
It covers everything from rising energy bills to drafty rooms and helps you decide if now is the right time to take action.
Final Thought: It’s All About Harmony
Window selection isn’t just a checkbox item in a renovation—it’s one of the biggest drivers of your home’s style and energy efficiency. The right window should feel like it was always meant to be there.
Whether we’re modernizing a mid-century gem or restoring the charm of a ranch-style home, I always tell clients: choose what fits your home’s story—and don’t underestimate how much windows can transform it.
Want help selecting the right style for your home?
Book a consultation with our design team and let’s build the vision together.