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Are uPVC windows available in different colours and styles?

  • ajwindowsanddoors
  • Sep 16
  • 2 min read

Yes uPVC windows are available in a wide range of colours and styles, making them highly versatile for both modern and traditional homes.


✅ Colours

uPVC windows are no longer limited to basic white. Thanks to advanced foiling and painting techniques, you can choose from:


Standard colours:


White


Cream


Grey (Anthracite Grey is very popular)


Black


Brown


Woodgrain finishes (for a timber look):


Golden Oak


Rosewood


Irish Oak


Mahogany


Custom colours:

Some manufacturers offer RAL colour matching or custom paint finishes for unique hues like green, blue, or even pastel tones.


✅ Styles

uPVC windows come in a variety of frame and opening styles to suit architectural and aesthetic preferences:


Casement Windows


Hinged on the side and open outward (most common style)


Sliding Sash Windows


Vertical sliding panels; great for period homes or Georgian/Victorian aesthetics


Tilt and Turn Windows


Open inward for ventilation and cleaning; modern and practical


Fixed Windows


Don’t open; used for picture or feature windows


Bay and Bow Windows


Project outward from the building for additional space and light


Arched or Shaped Windows


Custom shapes available to suit unique architectural features


✅ Additional Design Options

Glazing options: Frosted, stained, leaded, or decorative glass


Beading styles: Chamfered (modern), Ovolo (traditional)


Hardware finishes: Chrome, brass, black, or white handles and locks


Bottom line:

uPVC windows can be tailored to match or enhance any home’s style, whether you're modernizing or preserving traditional character. Let me know your home's style, and I can suggest specific uPVC styles that would complement it.



AJ Windows and Doors

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01304 619907



Are uPVC windows available in different colours and styles?
Are uPVC windows available in different colours and styles?

 
 
 

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