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Why We Don’t Recommend Black Windows for Every Home in Oklahoma & Kansas

  • Evolve Exteriors
  • May 17
  • 2 min read

Black windows have become one of the biggest exterior design trends in recent years. They look sharp in photos, work well on certain modern homes, and have gained popularity across social media and home design websites.

But at Evolve Exteriors, we believe homeowners in Oklahoma and Kansas deserve honest recommendations — not just trendy ones.

The truth is: black windows are not always the best fit for every home or climate.


Oklahoma & Kansas Weather Matters

Homes in Oklahoma and Kansas deal with:

  • intense summer heat

  • high UV exposure

  • strong winds

  • hail storms

  • major temperature swings

Dark-colored window frames absorb more heat than lighter colors, especially during long summer months. Over time, that extra heat exposure can contribute to:

  • increased expansion and contraction

  • faster visible wear

  • hotter interior surfaces near windows

  • additional stress on window materials

For homeowners focused on long-term durability and energy efficiency, frame color should be part of the conversation.


Black Windows Aren’t Always Timeless

Black window frames pair well with:

  • ultra-modern homes

  • contemporary builds

  • certain high-contrast exterior designs

But many homes across Oklahoma City, Wichita, Tulsa, Overland Park, and surrounding communities have more traditional architecture.

On classic brick homes, ranch-style houses, or warm-toned siding, black windows can sometimes feel overly trendy rather than timeless.

Since replacement windows are a major investment, it’s important to think about how your home will look not just today — but 10 to 20 years from now.


Maintenance Is Often Higher

Another thing homeowners don’t always hear upfront: black windows tend to show more:

  • dust

  • pollen

  • water spots

  • scratches

  • fading

In windy Oklahoma and Kansas conditions, darker frames often require more frequent cleaning to maintain their appearance.

Lighter neutral colors usually hide normal wear much better over time.


They Can Limit Future Exterior Design Changes

Black windows create a bold exterior statement. That can make future updates more difficult.

If you later decide to change:

  • siding colors

  • exterior paint

  • trim

  • roofing materials

your window color may suddenly feel limiting.

Neutral window colors often provide more long-term flexibility for future remodeling projects.


Our Recommendation at Evolve Exteriors

At Evolve Exteriors, we help homeowners choose windows based on:

  • long-term value

  • durability

  • energy efficiency

  • curb appeal

  • climate performance

Black windows can absolutely look great on the right home. We install them when they truly fit the style and goals of the homeowner.

But we don’t recommend them simply because they’re trendy.

If you’re considering replacement windows in Oklahoma or Kansas, our team can help you compare styles, colors, and energy-efficient options that make sense for your home and your climate.

 
 
 

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