swing and slide door in black frame against orange brick wall
Choosing colour schemes is an exciting and favoured choice to make when renovating your home, or moving into somewhere new that you want to distinguish as your own.

 

The walls, the floors, the upholstery and – sometimes forgotten but nevertheless important – the doors.

 

(Check out our modern and innovative swing and slide doors by the way – stylish and sensational – a statement piece to any house!)

 

Anyway, it’s a very subjective concept as to decide what shades are going to work best for you and your home.

 

Decor and design can be reflective of our personalities.

 

There are creative ways that you can highlight your hobbies and interests by having the perfect set up, which also represents how you use each room in your home.

 

This place is your haven (of course somewhere tropical would be more of an ideal paradise but we’re talking about the real world here).

 

No matter whether you are at home throughout the week, or are back and forth from business, whenever you return to your humble abode, you want to make sure it’s exactly as you dreamed.

 

You’ve invested in this property, this is your space and you deserve to have it exactly how you like it, from ceiling to floor.

 

Furniture also has to resonate with the colour scheme in each of your rooms.

 

Your furniture choices can be a good way to measure what tones will work well with the rest of your home and also which window or door frame colour choices you should make.

 

Windows and doors can be an architectural statement, so choosing the correct frame colour is key to making that aesthetic remark.

 

Here are some tips on what different hues can provide:

 

Dark or subdued coloured door frames can disestablish the difference between the window and its frame. This is useful for when you want to create an uninterrupted, sleek, minimal appearance.

 

Light, white or bright colours clearly define a window against your property and the window itself. This is useful for when you do want to draw attention to your windows, or present a cheerier look. Colourful windows can look inviting, giving a friendly and approachable look – this is good for family homes with children, or anyone that loves a spruce of colour or brightness!
Wooden frames (real or prosthetic) can give a rustic and traditional feel to your home. Think cottage or barn chic and you’re on the right lines. At The Profix Group, we offer composite and PVCu styles of materials, emulating the look of wood, which can create a warm look. With a variety of different wooden-style tones, they can create different effects in their own ways, i.e warmer in the darker wood-like colours, or beach-like in lighter wooden-style varieties.

 

At The Profix Group, our doors are available in the full spectrum of the 200 RAL colours and a timber clad option, meaning you can find the perfect shade to compliment the rest of your interior and exterior themes.

 

They are also available in a variation of sizes, from one to six door panels, best to suit your interior and exterior vibes.

 

If you have opted for a dark colour theme, choosing less door panels could help to hold that cosy and secluded feel.

 

However, if you’ve gone for lights and brights, the more swing and sliding door panels you opt for will accentuate that theme.

 

It’s completely up to you as to what works best for you but here at The Profix Group, we are happy to help advise on what will make you the happiest in your home.