Choosing the Perfect Colours for Your Windows and Doors
May 2023

Choosing the right colours for your windows and doors can make all the difference when it comes to the appearance of your home. But picking colours can be a daunting task. The range of colours available to you will depend on the materials you choose, for example uPVC or aluminium. Here are some things to consider to help you create a cohesive look to enhance your home’s overall aesthetic.

Mixing and Matching: How to Choose Colours for Windows and Doors for Your Home

The style of your home should play a significant role in the colours you choose for your windows and doors. For example, if you have a traditional Irish cottage, you may want to opt for a classic white or cream colour for your windows and doors. Alternatively, if you have a modern home, you may prefer a bolder colour, such as dark grey or black.

Another great way to choose colours for your windows and doors is to take inspiration from your surroundings. Look at the colours of the natural landscape around your home and consider how you can incorporate these colours into your colour scheme. For example, if you live near the coast, choose a light blue or green colour for your windows and doors to reflect the colours of the sea.

Colour theory can also be a helpful tool when choosing colours for your windows and doors. For example, opt for a monochromatic colour scheme, which involves using different shades of the same colour. Alternatively, choose complementary colours to create a striking look for your home. If you have a red brick exterior, choose green or blue for your windows and doors to create a bold contrast that will make your home stand out.


Making a Statement: Choosing a Different Colour for Your Door Frame.

Choosing a different colour for your door frame is an excellent way to make a statement and add visual interest to your home’s exterior.

While contrasting colours can add visual interest, they can also make your home look busy and overwhelming if not done correctly. Make sure to choose colours that complement each other and don’t clash.

When choosing a colour for your door frame, it’s important to consider the colour of your exterior walls. You want to choose a colour that will complement your walls rather than clash with them. For example, if you have a grey exterior, you may want to choose a white or black door frame to create a classic and timeless look.

Coordinating colours is key to creating a cohesive and visually appealing look for your home. One way to coordinate your door frame colour with the rest of your home’s exterior is to choose a colour already present in your home’s colour scheme. For example, if you have a blue front door, choose a blue-grey colour for your door frame to create a cohesive look.

Explore the benefits of dual-coloured options.

Dual-coloured windows and doors are an excellent option for homeowners who want to mix and match colours to create a unique look for their home. When choosing colours for your dual-coloured windows and doors, selecting colours that complement each other is important. One way to do this is to choose colours from the same colour family, such as different shades of grey or green.

When selecting a dual-coloured design, there are several factors to consider. First, think about the style of your home and choose colours that will complement it. You may want to choose bold, contrasting colours if you have a modern home. Opt for classic, neutral colours if you have a more traditional home.

Factors to Consider When Replacing or Installing Windows and Doors.

Energy efficiency is one of the most important factors when replacing or installing windows and doors. Look for windows and doors designed to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, which will help reduce your energy bills and make your home more comfortable.

The style of your windows and doors should complement the style of your home. If you have a modern home, opt for sleek, minimalist designs. Choose windows and doors with more ornate details if you have a more traditional home.

The material you choose for your windows and doors will impact their appearance, energy efficiency, and durability. uPVC is a popular material for windows and doors in Ireland, as it offers excellent energy efficiency and durability.

Finally, the colour of your windows and doors can significantly impact your home’s appearance. As we’ve discussed, choosing colours that complement your home’s style and surroundings is key to creating a cohesive look for your home.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Denise O’Connor

Managing Director Optimise Design, B.Arch. RIAI RIBA
& Senator’s Expert Design Consultant
This blog post is sponsored, but the views expressed by the author are her own.

share this post
BE INSPIRED BY THE EXPERTS

Book a consultation with your local Senator window or door expert
or get a quote for your next project.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING ABOUT US