What Homeowners Want Now: The Latest Design Choices in Screen Enclosures

Screen enclosures are built to last. Unlike interior design, where trends may shift every season, the style of these outdoor structures evolves slowly. However, over the past two decades, a few noticeable changes have shaped what homeowners in Florida look for today. Drawing on years of experience, we’ve seen clear differences between the designs that were popular 20 years ago and those preferred now.

From White to Dark Bronze Finishes

Twenty years ago, white aluminum frames were more common and often chosen for their bright, classic look. However, they had one drawback: in Florida’s humid climate, white frames tended to show dirt, mildew, and wear more quickly. Today, homeowners almost always prefer dark bronze. This finish gives the enclosure a sleek, modern appearance, blends naturally with landscaping, and does a much better job of hiding everyday dust and debris.

The Rise of Picture View Designs

In the early 2000s, wide, unobstructed views were rare. Most enclosures featured multiple vertical bars, which made the frame look busier. Now, homeowners want exactly the opposite: clean sightlines. Picture View designs have become one of the most requested features. This trend not only enhances the view of the pool and backyard but also adds a more open feel.

Reinforcements for Peace of Mind

Two decades ago, structural reinforcements like K-braces or support cables were considered optional. Today, they’re standard in many projects. With Florida’s hurricanes and strong storms, homeowners increasingly prioritize safety and durability. These reinforcements provide extra strength without compromising the design, making the enclosure both stylish and storm-ready.

Integrated Comfort Features

Another shift we’ve noticed is the demand for built-in comfort. Years ago, a screen enclosure was just about keeping out insects. Now, homeowners want integrated lighting, ceiling fans, privacy screens, and even retractable sections for flexibility. This turns the enclosure into a true outdoor living room rather than just a protective cage.

A Look Ahead

While the core design of screen enclosures remains timeless, these subtle changes reflect how Florida homeowners value both function and aesthetics. Darker frames, open views, stronger reinforcements, and added comfort features have become the new standard. Looking forward, we expect technology and customization like smart lighting or climate control – to play a bigger role in how enclosures are designed.

Choosing aluminum means choosing peace of mind. Durable, low-maintenance, and built to last, an aluminum enclosure keeps your outdoor space beautiful year after year.

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