
23/04/26
Laminated PVC windows are more than just protection against cold and noise — they’re a full‑fledged design element capable of transforming both the building’s facade and the interior space. Lamination involves applying a special decorative film to the plastic profile; this film can imitate wood or metal, or reproduce any colour of your choice.
The main advantage of such windows is their wide design possibilities. You can pick a shade that perfectly matches the facade finish: for instance, a natural wood look for a country house or a sleek anthracite for a city apartment. Inside the room, the profile colour can be different — double‑sided lamination allows for a custom solution tailored to each space.
At the same time, laminated windows retain all the functional benefits of standard PVC constructions: excellent thermal and sound insulation, airtightness, and durability. The film not only enhances the appearance but also protects the profile from UV rays, scratches, and fading, thus extending the service life of the windows.
Caring for laminated windows is simple and no different from maintaining standard PVC windows: just wipe the surface periodically with a soft cloth using regular cleaning agents that don’t contain abrasives.
Lamination opens up a wealth of opportunities for architectural and interior design — it fits seamlessly into various styles, from classic to high‑tech. Such windows emphasise the individuality of your home, add expressiveness, and help create a harmonious look where every detail is in its place. By choosing laminated PVC windows, you get a combination of aesthetics, practicality, and reliability that will last for many years.
