Window Help - Show me your window styles/colours
Discussion
Hi all
In the process of replacing all the windows for the house build we are starting.
Window firm has come over and shown us a UPVc and Aluminium styles but deciding on a colour is very difficult
We are thinking of going for white inside and outside with recessed windows. We have brickwork on the ground floor then render on the 1st floor. No idea on colour of render yet, might be a shade of white
Does anyone have any photos or want to show off their windows?
This is a render we had done 24m ago and the house design has changed since then but it gives you an idea of what we are thinking
Thanks

In the process of replacing all the windows for the house build we are starting.
Window firm has come over and shown us a UPVc and Aluminium styles but deciding on a colour is very difficult
We are thinking of going for white inside and outside with recessed windows. We have brickwork on the ground floor then render on the 1st floor. No idea on colour of render yet, might be a shade of white
Does anyone have any photos or want to show off their windows?
This is a render we had done 24m ago and the house design has changed since then but it gives you an idea of what we are thinking
Thanks
Our house was new 10 years ago, and was an early adopter of RAL 7016...
I'm not necessarily recommending the colour, but we do have decent quality aluminium-clad wooden windows, and they have been really good, absolutely no maintenance at all in that time. The frames are thinner than uPVC equivalents, the aluminium cladding protects them very well from weathering, and they have a quality feel when you use them, which uPVC rarely does.
[quote=Aluminati]We had the lower ones made in Poland, timber, white on the inside. Uppers were made in UK, Accoya.

I do like that colour for frames. Had that colour in a house 10 years ago, but they were pinted hardword, faced south and the paint just flaked like crazy requiring re-painting every 4 years, which got rather expensive
I do like that colour for frames. Had that colour in a house 10 years ago, but they were pinted hardword, faced south and the paint just flaked like crazy requiring re-painting every 4 years, which got rather expensive
MattS5]luminati said:
We had the lower ones made in Poland, timber, white on the inside. Uppers were made in UK, Accoya.

I do like that colour for frames. Had that colour in a house 10 years ago, but they were pinted hardword, faced south and the paint just flaked like crazy requiring re-painting every 4 years, which got rather expensive
9 years old currently. Technos paint system.I do like that colour for frames. Had that colour in a house 10 years ago, but they were pinted hardword, faced south and the paint just flaked like crazy requiring re-painting every 4 years, which got rather expensive
Aluminati said:
MattS5]luminati said:
We had the lower ones made in Poland, timber, white on the inside. Uppers were made in UK, Accoya.

I do like that colour for frames. Had that colour in a house 10 years ago, but they were pinted hardword, faced south and the paint just flaked like crazy requiring re-painting every 4 years, which got rather expensive
9 years old currently. Technos paint system.I do like that colour for frames. Had that colour in a house 10 years ago, but they were pinted hardword, faced south and the paint just flaked like crazy requiring re-painting every 4 years, which got rather expensive
The oldest part of our house dates from about 1850, with the last extension about 1910.
Over the years we have had most of the widows replaced using Timber Windows.
Over the years we have had most of the widows replaced using Timber Windows.
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