Choosing the color of windows and doors is no longer a purely technical decision. In the era of modern architecture and increasing attention to aesthetic details, joinery color has become an integral element of the project – both for facades and interiors. It is precisely the color that very often influences the final perception of the entire building: its character, style, and even perceived quality of execution. Customers increasingly reach for unconventional solutions, seeking harmony between functionality and modern design. In this article, we present current trends in opening joinery colors that dominate 2025 projects.
Dark colors still on top – from anthracite to deep black
Dark shades, especially anthracite (RAL 7016), remain the undisputed leader on the list of most frequently chosen colors. Their popularity stems from their timeless character – dark joinery looks elegant, fits modern facades, contrasts well with light plasters and natural materials like wood and stone. Matte black is also gaining increasing attention, emphasizing minimalism and the luxurious style of the building’s form.
Thanks to powder coating systems and UV radiation resistance, even the darkest shades are now durable and fade-resistant. Fintecnic’s offer includes many personalization possibilities, including various gloss levels and surface finishes – from deep matte to light satin gloss.
Warm wood shades – return to nature and coziness
Although modern architecture is associated with cool minimalism, more and more investors are returning to warm tones inspired by wood. For years, shades such as golden oak, walnut, or winchester have been at the forefront – combining classic appearance with modern form. Wood coloring visually warms the building and gives it a more friendly, natural character.
In the case of aluminum windows, it’s possible to achieve a wood effect thanks to special wood-like films or sublimation printing. This is an excellent solution for those who want to combine aluminum durability with natural material aesthetics. Such a choice works perfectly in both classic single-family homes and modern residences with timeless appearance.
Modern grays and beiges – compromise between classic and trend
Not every investor feels comfortable with dark, dominant colors. For those seeking something more neutral but still fitting current trends, shades of gray, beige, and earth colors are ideal choices. Grays work perfectly with white, clinker brick, or Scandinavian-style facades. Beiges and light browns warm the facade’s appearance, making the building look light and natural.
Increasingly chosen are also more non-standard colors such as khaki, champagne, gray-olive, or slightly muted blues. Choosing such coloring allows creating a unique project and subtly standing out from classic investments.
One of the important trends in recent years is using two-color windows and doors, with different colors on the interior and exterior sides. This allows perfect adaptation of joinery appearance to the facade on one side and interior design on the other. Such a solution is gaining an increasing number of supporters because it allows investors not to give up stylistic harmony inside the home.
Scandinavian, boho, or japandi style interiors often prefer light colors – such as white, cream, or natural wood. On the other hand, modern home facades compose better with dark joinery. Two-color approach is therefore a practical compromise between function and aesthetics, possible to implement within Fintecnic’s offer.
Matte, semi-matte or gloss – finishes that make a difference
Besides the color itself, the surface finish of joinery plays a key role in aesthetic perception. Matte surfaces are currently most preferred – not only for their modern appearance but also less visible dirt and fingerprints. For those who prefer a more classic effect, semi-matte and satin finishes are also available.
On the other hand, surfaces with delicate gloss can add lightness and elegance, especially combined with light or unusual colors. Fintecnic offers a wide range of textures and paints – including those with wood, stone, or metal textures – allowing even better adaptation of windows and doors to individual expectations.
Colors and durability – how color choice affects usage
Besides aesthetics, joinery color should also be durable and easy to maintain. It’s worth remembering that dark colors absorb heat more, which can affect profile heating on hot days. However, modern paints and films used by Fintecnic are resistant to UV radiation, significantly reducing the risk of discoloration and cracking.
When choosing a color, it’s also worth paying attention to its application method – powder coating or high-quality decorative films significantly affect finish longevity. Proper maintenance and cleaning also extend the aesthetic durability of joinery, even with intensive use.
Color is a key design element
Trends in window and door colors change, but one thing remains constant – color has enormous significance for the perception of the entire building. A well-chosen color palette can emphasize the modern character of a house, add elegance, or introduce warmth and naturalness. By choosing Fintecnic window joinery, you invest not only in durability and functionality but also in design adapted to your lifestyle and aesthetic preferences. Take advantage of the rich offer of colors, textures, and finishing systems – let your windows and doors be the true showcase of your home.