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10/04/26
Not long ago, plastic windows were almost exclusively associated with white — reliable and versatile, yet sometimes too predictable. Today, coloured PVC windows open up boundless design opportunities: they turn glazing into a vibrant style element and help create a truly unique look for your home.
Coloured windows blend harmoniously into both exteriors and interiors. On the outside, they can emphasise a building’s architecture, highlight window openings against the facade, or create a striking contrast. Inside, they can complement the room’s colour scheme, serve as an accent in a minimalist interior, or support a specific style — for instance, Provence (light wood tones) or high‑tech (graphite, metallic).
Modern technologies enable the most daring ideas:
Lamination — applying a decorative film with colour or texture (including wood, stone, or metal finishes). This offers a vast range of shades and textures.
Colouring in mass — pigment is added to the PVC during production. This coating is resistant to scratches and fading.
Acrylic coating — durable and UV‑resistant, it can last up to 30 years.
Popular shades today include:
neutral (anthracite, graphite, slate grey) — for understated modern facades;
natural (olive, sandy, terracotta) — for country houses and eco‑friendly styles;
bold (sapphire, burgundy, emerald) — for daring design statements.
The colour of a window also affects how space is perceived: dark profiles create a “frame” effect and draw attention to the view outside, light ones visually expand the opening, and bright colours add dynamism and energy.
Installing coloured PVC windows requires a professional approach — from precise measurements to careful installation. But the result justifies the effort: such windows not only beautify a home but also last for decades, retaining their colour saturation and functionality. Choose your shade — and let your house become truly unique!

Which kind of windows would you prefer If you were going to replace the old ones in your house or apartment?