Four Phucs Ache wrote: » Choose grey, limestone is grey , depending on window supplier , or cost depending on slim frames etc, the grey will sit/ hide very neat. A cream light frame will look like a a window frame drawn on a blackboard. If you want this look. The lighter frame will be just that, it will stand out against the darker angular frame of a window opening and be the feature that provides the purpose of a window and an aesthetic.
Lleyn elec wrote: » Looking at picking windows in the next month or so, it looks like grey windows are very popular. Any opinions on them?
fatty pang wrote: » Hard to get architects to consider anything outside of RAL7xxx In saying that there is a pretty wide range of greys to choose from.
looksee wrote: » I wanted dark blue windows till I found out how much extra they would cost, so I went for dark grey, against white rendered walls (as yet un-re-painted but still, white) and a bright red door, and they look great. edit, against grey limestone I would go for a very dark grey if the limestone is light and vice versa.
What is with the fascination with RAL 7*** on homes. I've noticed more and more are putting them in their homes in housing estates against red brick and white dash etc...
Looks good on some modern built one off homes etc but for the most part I think greys and blacks are very industrial looking...
Lleyn elec
Consider white for the inside frames of the window. This makes it easier when you wish to choose or change the interior decorations.
unfortunately white internally and a different colour externally could cost approx €500 more
consider a pastel light green, I think would look fab in both sash and more modern glazing
See a lot of front doors that green color nowadays. We put anthracite grey in a few years ago when it wasn't as common. It'll probably be totally unfashionable in a few years n white will be retro!
We went for an ivory colour for the inside of the windows and doors, dark grey outside. Cost just under €1,000 extra (14 windows, 2 doors, 2 sliders) , but well worth it as a dark grey window frame on the inside does not look great.