Guide to Coloured UPVC Windows
When someone mentions UPVC windows, most of us naturally assume white window frames, which remains by far the favoured choice of finish for this material type.
If you view white as too safe or it won’t conform to your home’s age and character, coloured UPVC windows exist and are an alternative option to pursue.
Accomplished in the manufacturing phase by administering a foil or laminate finish to the frame, UPVC windows can display an army of vivid and abiding colours, including several convincing woodgrains.
This doesn’t nullify UPVC’s famed thermal insulation or longevity one bit and gives you boundless scope for customisation to ally the windows’ appearance with your home and personal inclinations.
What uPVC Window Colours Are There?
Full disclosure of the UPVC colour options at Hazlemere can be located via our replacement windows page.
Enjoy a breadth of choice for coloured UPVC windows, from the wonderfully traditional and heritage Chartwell Green to the understated, modern sleekness of Olive Grey and Hazy Grey.
Don’t look past Rosewood if you want UPVC openings that radiate supreme warmth, or you could find yourself enticed by Light Oak’s undeniable charm.
Such an all-embracing palette will support your journey to pin down a window finish that ensures your replacement windows casually blend in or make a striking statement.
What Are Dual-Colour uPVC Windows?
Dual-colour UPVC windows offer a different finish on the inside and outside of the frames.
You’re gifted lots of colour flexibility with us as we appreciate that deciding on one colour out of seemingly countless shades isn’t easy.
Just let your Hazlemere advisor know if you’d like dual coloured UPVC windows to have opposing colours on the internal and external frames.
For example, white or cream on the inside would inject vibrancy into a darkened room, leaving a Hazy Grey exterior to uplift your home’s façade – don’t be afraid to mix and match as you see fit.
Colour Examples by Property Style
Choosing the right coloured UPVC windows will hugely magnify your home’s visual appeal.
Greys and blacks are notoriously in sync with newer properties and do a fantastic job of elevating their sophistication.
Where traditional residences are concerned, you can’t go wrong with Cream or Chartwell Green, two beautifully quaint finishes.
Homes in rural locations, situated amongst or near scenic landscape, befit the natural tones of Oak and Rosewood finishes.
How Much Do Coloured uPVC Windows Cost?
If you are curious to know are coloured UPVC windows more expensive than standard windows, they generally will be, but price disclosure at a design appointment will confirm this.
Held face-to-face in a showroom or in your home, this meeting will allow an advisor to learn exactly what you’re after, introduce you to the UPVC colour palette and then cost up a quote.
You will learn they measure up very favourably against the cost of regular UPVC designs.
Do Coloured uPVC Windows Fade?
Happily, no they don’t.
A common concern among homeowners is gradual window colour fading, however that’s nothing to worry about.
UPVC’s resolute durability helps it resist weathering and keep its colour, with only some occasional and brief maintenance necessary to remove marks or stains from the finish, achieved using warm soapy water, a soft cloth and some light scrubbing.
Let’s Decide on the Colour of Your Windows
A world of colour opens up a world of possibility for UPVC windows, helping you secure a solution parallel to your personality. Anticipate a finish that unfalteringly abides and hardly needs attention.
Obtain expert guidance on what colour to select and gain a quality installation from the most trusted name in windows locally; Hazlemere.
Unpressured, we’ll steer you towards a window colour that will unequivocally infuse elegance.
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