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How to Choose the Perfect Window Boxes for Your Home

Mar 17th 2025

How to Choose the Perfect Window Boxes for Your Home

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Window boxes are a simple yet impactful way to enhance curb appeal, add a touch of greenery, and even create privacy. Whether you're looking to grow vibrant flowers or fresh herbs, window boxes provide a charming and functional addition to your home’s exterior. To find the perfect window boxes, consider size, material, and installation to ensure a seamless and long-lasting fit.

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Finding the Right Size

Choosing the right size for your window boxes ensures a proportional and polished look:

  • For Windows Without Shutters: Measure the width of your window and select a window box up to 8 inches longer to create a balanced appearance.
  • For Windows With Shutters: Measure across the window and include the width of the shutters. Your window box should extend up to one-third of the shutter width for a harmonious design.

For Multiple Windows: If you have multiple windows close together, measure across all windows and the spaces between them. You can opt for individual window boxes or one long, continuous planter to create a unified look.

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Choosing the Right Material

The material of your window boxes impacts durability and maintenance:
Fiberglass & PVC – Long-lasting, lightweight, and resistant to rot and weather damage.
Wood – Offers a natural, classic look but requires sealing to withstand the elements.
Metal – Modern and sleek, though it may need liners to prevent rusting.

Installation: How to Mount Window Boxes Using a Bracket System

Proper installation ensures that your window boxes remain secure and stylish for years to come. Most installations use a bracket system, allowing easy mounting and removal.

  1. Choose the Right Brackets – Opt for sturdy metal brackets to support the weight of your window boxes, soil, and plants. Longer window boxes require additional brackets to prevent sagging.
  2. Mark Your Mounting Points – Position the brackets beneath your window, ensuring even spacing to properly distribute weight.
  3. Secure the Brackets – Use a level to align brackets before drilling. Attach them using anchors and screws suited for your home’s exterior material (wood, brick, or stucco).