Spoilt for choice with REHAU uPVC windows and doors
REHAU has expanded their range with the addition of two-coloured window and door frames, setting itself apart from other window systems. Traditional windows and doors have only one colour. What you see on the outside of a building is what you get on the inside.
This old fashioned benchmark is no longer the norm.
REHAU’s modern uPVC windows and doors are available with a grey colour for the external part of a frame and white for the inside of a building. This new concept has been welcomed by homeowners and developers alike, and is currently being installed in southern Africa.
Interior decorators have commented that white windows and doors are easier to incorporate into their customer’s colour palettes, whereas the architect and developer prefer a darker frame colour for the exterior of a building.
If you have set your heart on a contemporary alternative to the traditional, then REHAU’s uPVC windows and doors are your answer. The versatility of uPVC is amazing!
- Two-coloured or white window/door frames.
- Single glazing or double glazing (ie one pane of glass or two with an air gap).
- Multi-point locks for increased safety.
For colour ranges contact REHAU. Colours can be volume dependent.
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