Interior Wood Trim
Interior Wood Trim
I'm considering Schuco and would like to know if their product replaces the interior wood trim work already in place. I know the window is vinyl and have no issues with that, but I'm wondering if I can keep the existing wood trim. Maybe vinyl against the wood will look funny as I'm sure I won't be able to match colors perfectly?
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Schuco has four woodgrain looks. If those don't match, you can go with white.
White has some pluses, however, and those are:
1. Brightens a room.
2. Makes the room look bigger.
3. Good for Resale. (A prospective homeowner, may say they want to paint a room, purple. But because the window is white (even with a wood trim) it will still match. Because White matches most anything.
White has some pluses, however, and those are:
1. Brightens a room.
2. Makes the room look bigger.
3. Good for Resale. (A prospective homeowner, may say they want to paint a room, purple. But because the window is white (even with a wood trim) it will still match. Because White matches most anything.
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The interior trim will only be touched if you use a "Full Frame" install.
If you use a "Retrofit" or "Insert" as their called, will not affect your interior wood trim.
Most people use "Retrofits" and usually only use "Full Frame" installs if they want to pay more money, have rotten wood, or lose a little less glass space.
If you use a "Retrofit" or "Insert" as their called, will not affect your interior wood trim.
Most people use "Retrofits" and usually only use "Full Frame" installs if they want to pay more money, have rotten wood, or lose a little less glass space.
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