REHAU makes choosing colours easy with new colour swatch book

  • 19 Jul 2017

REHAU has introduced a new colour swatch featuring all 25 of its solid and woodgrain laminate finishes.

REHAU offers a range of hardwearing foil colours suitable for both internal and external use. PVC-U windows account for 80% of the UK’s total windows market and a quarter of these installations are now coloured windows.

The swatch book is handy-sized and arranges colours into 4 individual collections;

The Contemporary Collection features black and grey PVC-U windows, which mimic the minimalist look of aluminium windows. 

The Timeless Collection has a great variety of choice for period properties, including Clotted Cream, Chartwell Green and new foils Silver Birch and Windsor.

The Traditional Collection includes old-fashioned timber finish options and brings together REHAU’s best selling Golden Oak, Rosewood and Mahogany.

The fourth and final collection, Traditional Collection offers more daring colour choices, such as reds, blues and greens.

Meg Durrell, Product Assistant from REHAU, said: “With so many colours and finishes to choose from, we have created the new colour swatch and colour collections to help guide our trade and end user customers into finding the right laminate for their property.”

Contact:

REHAU
Hill Court,
Walford,
Ross on Wye,
Herefordshire,
HR9 5QN

Email address: [email protected]
Tel: 01989 72600

Visit REHAU's website

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