In the house I've recently purchased, there are a total of 11 windows, all of which are rosewood on the exterior, white on the interior. 5 of these windows are old wooden ones in need of replacing, the other 6 were fitted new 1-3 years ago.
The problem is that the rosewood (brown) just looks fairly drab on the outside, it makes the whole exterior look very dark and miserable. So we'd like to replace them all with white, however this seems to be a difficult and/or expensive task.
So far the two window fitters we've spoken to have advised against painting them due to the effort required and difficulty involved, and have instead said they'd need to replace the whole window with white on white.
The total price to get the 5 old windows replaced with rosewood on white (and thus have an entirely rosewood on white house) is around £1,100.
The total price to get all 11 windows (including some fairly large ones) replaced with white on white is around £3,000-£4,500.
Obviously due to the price difference this is no simple choice, especially as it would involve discarding 6 windows in perfectly good condition. Is there an option here I'm missing? Or are we best putting up with the rosewood/wide combo for a few years until they all need replacing and then replacing them all with white on white?
Thanks
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The problem is that the rosewood (brown) just looks fairly drab on the outside, it makes the whole exterior look very dark and miserable. So we'd like to replace them all with white, however this seems to be a difficult and/or expensive task.
So far the two window fitters we've spoken to have advised against painting them due to the effort required and difficulty involved, and have instead said they'd need to replace the whole window with white on white.
The total price to get the 5 old windows replaced with rosewood on white (and thus have an entirely rosewood on white house) is around £1,100.
The total price to get all 11 windows (including some fairly large ones) replaced with white on white is around £3,000-£4,500.
Obviously due to the price difference this is no simple choice, especially as it would involve discarding 6 windows in perfectly good condition. Is there an option here I'm missing? Or are we best putting up with the rosewood/wide combo for a few years until they all need replacing and then replacing them all with white on white?
Thanks
