Advice 3: Coloured PVC windows

Factory-laid veneer make a coherent whole with the profile (the subframe and the casement) and it is not possible to tear it off in any way.

This is a significantly cheaper variant of the stylish “woodgrain” windows in comparison to wooden windows. Additionally, the veneer can be lain e.g. only on one side - the golden oak can catch the eye only from the interior side, while the windows are white on the outside - or the other way around.

Nothing will prevent you from choosing bicolour windows - i.e. windows with two different veneers. Interior side of the window can be veneered to resemble e.g. mahogany from the inside, exterior ones may have the colour and grain of e.g. nut. However, this is noticeably more expensive option. A class profiles and other windows veneered from two sides into dark colours are firstly in-mass colour coated (in the colour similar to the veneer) - to make possible veneer damage as unnoticeable as possible.

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