The colours you choose for your window frames and doors can make a massive difference to the architectural impact of your property. Explore our comprehensive palette below.
RAL paints utilize an industrial colour matching system developed in Germany in the 1920s, which is now globally recognized. The classic scale comprises over 200 four-digit colour codes, ensuring absolute precision when choosing a specific shade.
Our premium spray painting services cover uPVC, aluminium, and timber frames. Standard RAL colours are available in stunning finishes, tailored to match your specific exterior requirements.
White is always a timeless choice for window frames, especially on older or traditional buildings. However, for contemporary builds, darker shades are heavily preferred. Our three best-selling colours are:
For a more robust and slightly textured finish, explore our specialized granite shades.
Please Note: Digital screens can significantly alter the perception of colour. The swatches above are for digital guidance only. We highly recommend reviewing physical colour charts during your consultation to see how the hue reacts to the natural light around your property.
Look at your home as a whole. Your window frames should complement existing elements like brickwork, exterior cladding, roofing, and even guttering. Darker surroundings will naturally make dark window frames appear slightly richer and deeper.
You don't have to commit to one shade. We frequently spray frames with different colours on the inside and outside. For example, an Anthracite exterior offers striking curb appeal, while a pure white interior maximizes natural light and suits varied interior decors.
While window frames benefit from cohesive, timeless shades, your front door is the perfect canvas for character. Contrasting vibrant hues or elegant earth tones can create a stunning focal point. And because we use advanced spray techniques, changing your door's colour in the future is a simple, cost-effective process.
Light colours draw the eye, making your window frames a prominent architectural feature. Conversely, dark shades tend to recede, creating an illusion of larger glass panes and seamless integration, especially on modern builds.