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A Guide Choosing Window Colour to Match Your Render

by Sophia William Blogger And Social Media Marketing Expert

When you build a new home, you want to make sure that every small detail is taken care of. The house must turn out perfect before it can be made into a home. All aspects of the house must match the image that you have in mind. The door and window colours are no exception. They, too, must blend well with the rest of the house for the ultimate design dream. When selecting the colours for your door and window frames, do keep the following points in mind.


Availability and Suitability of Colours

There is a wide variety of colour options available for doors and window frames. This is helpful as it allows you to choose one that goes best with the render. But at the same time, you need to ensure that it will not need to be changed over the years as and when you change the render. The type of window and the material you choose will also impact the availability of colours. 


Material Choice

If you choose timber windows, you can change the colours each time. But that has its limitations and cannot adapt to windows of all styles. Aluminium windows are an option that is suitable for a variety of window styles. It is light and durable and is available in a wide range of colours. No matter what style of house you choose, these can adapt to provide you ample light, protection from climatic changes, and security within your home. 


Contrast Colours

A pale render such as light grey or off-white can be coupled with various shades of grey for an impeccably beautiful look. You can choose from anthracite, dark grey, metallic grey, and dark blue. The dramatic contrast makes the windows stand out and draw attention to the beauty of the house. This kind of colour combination is perfect for a contemporary home with wide large paned windows that let in plenty of light. 

You can also consider the opposite by combining dark bold render with a pale finish for your doors and windows. This would draw a more significant response to the architecture of the house through the stark difference. 

Blending Colours

If you wish to give your home a more classic look, you must go for colours that are not starkly different. Such colours blend comfortably with each other and give the house a clean and warm, inviting appearance. The colour combinations most suitable for this look are light grey to go with a warm white or a beige or cream render. 


Neutral Colours

White is a very popular choice for window frame colours as it stands out with the darkest or the lightest of shades and tells its own story. It can bring out the best of any colour chosen for the house. But if you have a white render, avoid white frames for your doors and windows. These are best suited with shades, which continue to help it stand out even after they weather with time.

Apart from these, there can be a large number of colours available in aluminium windows that can help you reflect your personality through your home. The right play of colours can add to the charm of your home and raise its market value too.



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