General Manager
Ms. Kuang
The choice of colour of doors and windows plays an important decorative role in home design. Reasonable colour matching can not only enhance the overall aesthetics of the space, but also meet the personalised needs, so that the doors and windows become the finishing touch in the home environment. The following is a detailed explanation of the door and window colour customization, from the influencing factors to the recommended matching, to help consumers make the ideal choice:
Factors influencing the choice of colour
Overall home style:
Modern style: recommended black, grey, white and other simple colours, reflecting calm and atmosphere.
European style: gold, ivory or dark brown can enhance the luxury of the space.
Rustic style: choose natural colours such as light green, original wood colour, closer to nature.
Indoor and outdoor environment:
When the colour of the outdoor wall is light, you can choose dark doors and windows to form a contrast.
When there is insufficient light in the indoor space, bright coloured windows and doors can be chosen to increase the sense of brightness.
Personal Preference:
Custom colours reflect your personal style and lifestyle.
Notes on colour customisation
Long-term durability:
Choose paint with good weather resistance to ensure that the colour of the windows and doors is not easy to fade or discolour.
Environmental performance:
Choose environmentally friendly paints to reduce the impact of volatile organic compounds (VOC) on the environment.
Overall co-ordination with the building:
Ensure that the colour of windows and doors is in harmony with the walls, floors and furniture to avoid colour clashes.
General Manager
Ms. Kuang
● Article Overview
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