Window Casings 101: How to Choose the Right One for Your Home

Installed on the outside of the home, door and window casings are the molding that sheathes the doors and windows. For as decorative as they are, casings also play an important role. Their main function is to seal the windows and doors to the frame of the house while blocking out cold air from entering the inside of the home.  Casings, in large part, affect the safety and energy efficiency of the home. If improperly incased, windows and doors can become a hazard and either drive up your energy bills or become an easier access point for burglars. This is why it is of the utmost importance that you choose the proper window and door casings for your home.

There are a number of different casing styles that you can choose to install around your architectural windows or doors. Below, we list and explain the most popular styles from which you can choose.

Modern Casings
If you’re looking for a minimalist design and clean lines, the modern casing is the best option for you. With modern casings, you can easily blend in your windows to the home rather than have them stand out. It’s all about the glasswork and installation.

Traditional Casings
Combining simplicity with efficiency, the traditional casing is quite similar to a low profile as it lies flat against the exterior of the home as well. However, they tend to be a little more decorative with the options, incorporating flanking columns and header molding. Traditional casings can also be found on older homes.

High-Profile Casings
In terms of installation and appearance, your high-profile casings are the most versatile of the group. High profiles can be installed in a number of ways, whether as a pediment or encasing the entire window. You will typically find high profile casings on older traditional and Victorian homes.

Low-Profile Casings
This style of casing is not as decorative as it is efficient. Low-profiles lie flat against the walls of the home. This creates a very blocked, yet simple look for the window. It may not be as beautiful as other options, but because of how it lies, it does an excellent job of effortlessly blocking air from entering or exiting the home.

Complete Casings
A complete casing is exactly how it sounds. It’s the style of molding that completely surrounds all four sides of the windows. Complete casings can be easily stacked offering a great value in security as well as decorative appeal.

Window and door casings are commonly used on the inside of the home to match the trimming and molding found throughout the interior. They are the finishing touch to an installation and exactly what you need to compliment and secure your architecture windows and doors.