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Modern PVC windows have long moved beyond standard white frames — today they’re a full‑fledged design element that can highlight the style of both interiors and exteriors. Let’s explore the key trends shaping window design in the coming years.
Unusual colours and textures are at the peak of popularity. The classic white window is giving way to shades of grey, anthracite, chocolate and even deep blue. Designers especially favour lamination that mimics wood and other natural materials: it adds warmth and organic feel while preserving all the advantages of PVC.
Architectural geometry is also trending: arched, trapezoidal and round windows are increasingly common in private houses and modern apartments. Such shapes enliven facades and create the effect of a custom design, even in a standard building.
Minimalism sets its own rules: wide profiles and bulky frames are giving way to slim lines and maximum glazing. Panoramic and frameless designs visually expand spaces, fill them with light and blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors.
Functional solutions are also in vogue: sliding systems save space, while tilt‑and‑turn mechanisms with improved sealing ensure a comfortable indoor climate. Energy efficiency is getting more attention — multi‑chamber profiles and low‑emissivity (low‑E) glass units help retain heat in winter and keep interiors cool in summer.
Customisation is keeping pace: stained‑glass inserts, frosted or tinted glass, and decorative grids allow for a unique look without sacrificing practicality.
In sum, today’s PVC windows are not just about light and warmth — they’re about style, technology and comfort tailored to the owner’s lifestyle.

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