Choosing Colours for your uPVC Window Frames

 Choosing the right colours for doors and windows these days is a daunting task. We know that uPVC is the best material available these days in the market for doors and windows. It is a material that is fire-resistant, energy efficient, requires low maintenance and is recyclable. Now, the question arises what colour should you use for your home?

In this blog, we will explore different uPVC colour options that one can choose or consider while choosing a perfect colour for your space

       Timber Colour- uPVC can be painted and finished to provide the traditional look of a window frame. A light and natural Timber colour suits well against the neutral interior and is perfect for white and cream walls.

       Dark colours- Dark colour frames are another excellent option for 3 track sliding windows. One can choose colours such as Black hazelnut or dark oak colour for the uPVC windows. The dark window frames go exceptionally well with Timber furniture and doors and are quite beautiful with light leather couches and armchairs. 

       Cream- One can opt for cream coloured UPVC windows and doors for a flexible property design. These windows blend well with light and neutral colours. These are complemented best with throw pillows, rugs and blankets. 

       Silver- It is a perfect option for sleek and modern kitchen design. A silver window frame adds a polished touch to your kitchen. We are a UPVC windows dealer and offer multiple profiles for multiple means to provide personalized solutions for our clients.

       White- Commonly, white is a much understated colour, but it makes a powerful statement. For bold impact, club these white window frames against a white or cream wall. To make it more impactful choose the furniture that is neutral in nature.

Matrix Windoors is a renowned UPVC windows manufacturer in Delhi, known for its quality products and profiles.

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