Colours

The way we think about architecture has clearly been changing in recent years. This is reflected above all in the search for solutions, both in the design of buildings and in the products used in them, to give these buildings a unique and individual character. This goal is being pursued by more and more manufacturers of various types of building materials, who are successively expanding their ranges in order to meet these expectations, and often even to create new standards or fashions. In addition to the shape, the colour of the windows and doors has a major influence on their aesthetic impact. It is an object of fascination for both window-buying customers and architects, who can use it to give the right accent to the buildings they design. Unquestionably, the best architectural designs are characterised precisely by the perfect harmony of form and material.
Standard colours of leaves and frames

White

Dark oak

Golden oak

Walnut

Winchester/Khaki oak

Anthracite wood structure

Sandblasted anthracite
Custom colours for leaves and frames

Special oak

Natural oak

Mahogany

Douglas-fir

Oregon

Walnuss terra

Walnuss amaretto

Dark green

Dark red

Palisander

Gray

Steel blue

Agmatic gray

Green

White

Diamond blue

Cream

Birch

Gray

Basalt gray

Brushed aluminium

Gray quartz sand

Dark graphite

Jetblack

Sheffield light oak

Alux DB

Papyrus white

Gray beige

Gray quartz

Dark brown

Silk gray

Silk gray

Sheffield brown oak

Sheffield gray oak
Woodec colours

Turner oak malt

Sheffield oak alpine

Sheffield oak concrete