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Colours

RAL Colour chart - aluminum powder coats and paints

The RAL color chart, originating from Germany in 1927, is a standard color system used extensively in industries like architecture and construction. For European windows, this system ensures a consistent and standardized finish, allowing manufacturers to match hues precisely.

Offering a vast array of colors, the RAL system allows windows to align with any architectural style. Additionally, its use isn't limited to windows; doors, facades, and interiors can also be coordinated. Paints and finishes using RAL colors are typically UV resistant and durable.

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Textured, anodized and faux wood aluminum colours

In addition to the extensive range of over 300 standard RAL aluminum colors, our collection has been expanded with a palette that has received positive feedback from architects, homeowners, and builders alike. With textured, wood, and anodized finishes, our comprehensive library now proudly presents a second edition.

Our exclusive palette features more than 60 distinctive, modern, and captivating colors, adding unique character to windows and buildings. This extensive color selection provides the opportunity to accentuate the original design and aesthetics of a building, allowing it to seamlessly blend with its surroundings and features.

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uPVC color foils 

Colored windows have gained popularity for their ability to create unique accents and lend distinct character to buildings. In particular, white facades are frequently paired with the trendy color anthracite, resulting in a striking contrast that imbues the building with a design-focused aesthetic.

With over 60 shades and wood décors to choose from, the current favorites include various shades of gray, subdued colors, and, not to be overlooked, wood-like appearances. These options cater to a wide range of design preferences, allowing for customized and visually appealing building exteriors.

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Hardware

Wood paint and stains

Every wood species offers a variety of finishes, from clear washes to dark stains. Wood windows can be painted using any of the 300+ standard RAL colors, with dual color schemes as an available option. The meticulous attention and pride we take in our stain options become evident when you experience them firsthand.

In the ever-evolving landscape of design, a trend rising in the US is the embrace of grey washes. These not only offer a fresh look but also highlight the contrasting patterns in the wood grain. Such trends reflect the detailed attention we give to our stain selections.

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Wood Species

PINE - The most widely used coniferous species in the production of wooden joinery due to its durability, strength, and ease of manufacturing. Its widespread availability and affordability make it a popular choice among consumers.

OAK - Oak wood has long been revered for its durability, strength, and solidity, earning its status as a prized species. Its remarkable properties have been appreciated since ancient times. Oak wood exhibits a rich brown color palette, presenting a wide range of shade variations. When exposed to sunlight, its color deepens, becoming slightly darker and more profound.

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Meranti - Meranti, harvested from the unique genus Shorea, is mainly found in Malaysia & Indonesia. It's highly favored in our wood joinery processes. Various types exist, with rich red (similar to mahogany) & pale white being notably distinctive. This adaptable & chic wood greatly enhances any joinery endeavor.

Larch - Native to the European region, Larch is a popular choice for windows due to its inherent strength and durability. Recognized for its tight grain and resilient properties, larch boasts a natural resistance to decay and rot.

Spruce - Spruce wood is a favored material for window construction due to its lightweight yet sturdy nature. Characterized by its fine, straight grain and pale coloration, spruce provides a smooth and even surface ideal for finishes. Its good strength-to-weight ratio ensures the windows are both durable and easy to handle.

Sapele - A tropical hardwood hailing from Africa, Sapele is increasingly admired in European window manufacturing for its exceptional strength and rich aesthetics. Distinguished by its reddish-brown hue and interlocking grain pattern, sapele offers a luxurious look that becomes even more refined with age.

Teak - Teak, the Monsoon king, is known for unmatched durability & beauty. From Asia's tropics, its golden hue & dark grain mature, gifting unique patina. Its prized trait? Natural oils granting strong resistance to moisture, rot & pests.

Iroko - Iroko wood, sourced from the African tropics, is becoming a favored material in European window production due to its robust characteristics and appealing aesthetics. Often likened to teak in terms of its durability and weather-resistance, iroko presents a medium to dark brown hue, accented by an irregular grain pattern.