When you start an architecture project, whether it’s a themed environment for an upcoming attraction or a new business building that you expect to be around for decades, it’s easy to only think about the big features.
What’s the room layout going to be like? What features are going to make each room stand out? What’s the overall design theme? Those tend to be the main focus of most project managers.
However, it’s important to remember the small details.
Today, we’re going to focus on window trims. They’re not major features, but they have a massive impact on your building’s aesthetic. Specifically, we’re going to talk about what foam window trims are and all the benefits they offer over traditional options.
Let’s get started.
What are Window Trims?
Window trim, in general, is a form of molding that goes around the edges of your building’s windows to add a bit of visual flair. It’s both a functional addition and a visual one.
Functionally, window trim protects your insulation and helps retain your climate-controlled air instead of leaking to the outside.
Visually, it adds a bit of visual distinction and elegance that you wouldn’t get if it was just a square window put into a well-cut hole. The trim does a lot more than you might think when it comes to establishing the atmosphere in a room and elevating the design to the next level.
What is Foam Window Trim?
You have likely seen window trim before, but you might not have been around foam window trim yet. It’s relatively new compared to traditional materials, but it’s quickly overtaking the architectural world for many different reasons.
This is a molded foam compound, usually BAUTRIM, that is molded to the exact shape of the planned design and installed just like traditional window trim. However, since it’s a chemical compound that hardens into a polymer, it provides benefits that no other material provides.
The Benefits of Foam Window Trim
As we said, foam window trim provides a ton of benefits over traditional options. We’ll go over each one individually.
1: Unlimited Design Potential
Because of the way foam window trim is manufactured, it can take on practically any shape. Whether you want more traditional designs, or you want something that has never been done before, it can be done with foam.
The difficulty of the project doesn’t even scale up in most cases. It’s an extremely user-friendly material that, while it requires skill to produce, makes tremendous results without tons of room for error.
2: Indefinite Lifespan
You never want to have to replace delicate things like window trim. They’re small details, and you want them to just be installed and stay how they are practically forever. Well, you don’t get that with other materials. Foam does provide that longevity, though.