Black-on-black windows are replacement windows with the frame colored black on both the exterior and the interior, for a fully unified look inside and out.
Black-on-black windows are replacement windows with the frame colored black on both the exterior and the interior, for a fully unified look inside and out.
Black is the #1 window frame color today, cited by 71% of industry professionals in a 2026 survey. Black-on-black is the most popular configuration for New England homeowners who want a consistent, designer feel throughout the home.
What Homeowners in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine Should Know
- Both sides black: Black-on-black windows carry the dark frame color on the exterior and the interior. There is no color switch at the window sill or interior casing.
- Unified visual flow: A matching interior and exterior frame creates clean, consistent flow from the outside of the home through to the interior. It removes the visual break that a dual-color frame creates.
- Modern interior pairing: Black-on-black pairs especially well with white walls, simple grid patterns, and natural wood floors. The dark frame acts as a graphic element that anchors the room.
- Standard configuration: Most black vinyl windows come black-on-black by default. Dual-color options — black outside, white inside — are typically a special-order choice.
- Color staying power: Dark color frames and trims are a confirmed trend among 50% of industry professionals surveyed in 2026. Black-on-black holds its appeal across modern, farmhouse, and traditional New England home styles.
Black-on-Black vs. Dual-Color Frame Options
| Configuration | Exterior Color | Interior Color | Best For |
| Black-on-black | Black | Black | Unified designer look, modern and farmhouse styles |
| Dual-color | Black | White | Bold street presence with a lighter interior feel |
| All white | White | White | Classic, traditional New England homes |
| Anthracite-on-anthracite | Charcoal | Charcoal | Softer dark look, contemporary styles |
| Wood-grain interior | Black | Wood tone | Warm, natural interior with bold exterior |
Top recommendation: Black-on-black for homeowners who want the full designer effect inside and out — book a free estimate to see samples in person.
Best for lighter interiors: A dual-color frame with black outside and white inside gives you curb appeal without darkening your interior trim and sills.
Great for modern farmhouse: Black-on-black paired with shiplap walls and natural wood accents is one of the most requested interior looks in New England right now.
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Last Updated: May 2026
Sources:
- Black is the most popular window frame color, cited by 71% of industry professionals. Fixr Windows and Doors Industry Report Fixr’s industry survey covering frame color trends and homeowner preferences. (2026)
- Dark color frames and trims are a popular trend among homeowners, confirmed by 50% of industry professionals. Fixr Windows and Doors Industry Report Fixr’s industry survey on window design and color trends. (2026)
- Dual-color frames are an emerging trend according to 17% of professionals surveyed. Fixr Windows and Doors Industry Report Fixr’s industry survey on frame style and color trends. (2026)
- Customization options are important or very important to 73% of windows and doors professionals. Fixr Windows and Doors Industry Report Fixr’s industry survey on homeowner purchasing priorities. (2026)