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For well over a year now, a huge new range of colours and wood grained effects have been available, yet the interest shown by the public has been quite low. The original wood grains of Rosewood and Light Oak remain a popular option, with white uPVC still being the main choice of colour.
Cream wood grain in particular is a colour option which seems to come in for most of the criticism. Whenever presented to the customer, the immediate reaction is: ‘that looks discolured!’
We also never come across customers actually asking for something different other than the main three colour options. This could be down to a couple of reasons. Firstly, the majority of customers may actually not like any of the new options. But secondly, and more likely, the general public may just need more time to get used to the new varieties. Just as Light Oak would have taken time to take it’s place next to white and Rosewood.
Cream wood grain in particular is a colour option which seems to come in for most of the criticism. Whenever presented to the customer, the immediate reaction is: ‘that looks discolured!’
We also never come across customers actually asking for something different other than the main three colour options. This could be down to a couple of reasons. Firstly, the majority of customers may actually not like any of the new options. But secondly, and more likely, the general public may just need more time to get used to the new varieties. Just as Light Oak would have taken time to take it’s place next to white and Rosewood.
>We sell a fair bit of cream, not cream woodgrain though. The traditional light and dark woodgrains are still most popular though by far.
Also, I think spraying PVCu different colours is crap and we always have issues with it no matter who we use to spray it.
>Hi David
We sold a pair of off-set French doors and huge top light bright blue on the outside to replicate the colour of the old Victorian age door we were taking out, it really looks impressive. We used a company in Bradford called Transform Autobodies and we've never had a problem since they were installed, I think they've been installed for about two years now.