White remains the most popular choice for PVC windows—neutral, bright, cost-effective, and versatile for most homes. Yet, today's market offers a vast array of colors and shades, allowing you to add unique personality to your space. Bicolored options are also on the rise, blending exterior harmony with your home's facade while delivering tailored interior accents.
Coloring PVC windows opens up endless possibilities, from solid hues to realistic wood imitations that satisfy every style preference.
You'll find timeless neutrals like gray, white, and black, alongside vibrant or soft pastels in blues, greens, purples, reds, yellows, pinks, and more. For a natural wood aesthetic without the upkeep, opt for tones mimicking oak, pine, acacia, or other veined species—no staining or special treatments required.
Color is integrated during frame extrusion or applied via lamination, where durable films are heat-sealed onto the PVC surface.
These films withstand weather, UV rays, heat, and friction without fading or warping. Maintenance is straightforward, just like standard white PVC: a simple wipe with soapy water.
While techniques are reliable, thoughtful planning is key. Lighter, neutral tones tend to stay fresh longest, so choose wisely to avoid future regrets.