Coloured Conservatories
The colours of the rainbow. Available in uPVC conservatories, windows and doors!
Most people when asked about the colour of uPVC conservatories, windows and doors think about white plastic, a few think about wood grain effect but virtually no one thinks about colour.
Colour plays an important role in any home, we spend hours decorating and furnishing the rooms of our homes, it says a lot about who we are, our likes and dislikes. You only have to walk into any DIY store and look at the vast array of paint available to realise colour is important to us.
This has lead many dealers to introduce colour sprayed uPVC to its product range, this allows you you to customise your conservatory to just about any colour, giving you an original look and feel.
This allows you to control the visual impact your conservatory has on it’s surroundings, with clever use of colour you can highlight particular colours in your garden or home. This can have an astonishing effect on the overall feel of your conservatory.
Essentially the process of colour coating uPVC is a easy one and isn’t to dissimilar from a car paint spray booth. Obviously the paint is different, but you get the idea. The frames are built and sprayed and then the ancillary items are added, handles locks etc. The paint is incredibly hard wearing and should easily last the life time of the window.
Coloured uPVC is a welcome change to the fields of white and wood effect frames we see when walking through our streets. It sets your home apart from everyone else’s, and you can stand proud knowing you dared to be different.
If you dare to be different and want to delve a little deeper into the colourful side of life. A quick internet search will yield some compelling results. Web sites like Conservatory TV have links to dealers, that should be able to provide what your looking for.
Andy Bean is a media professional working in broadcast and web based video.
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