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About Us
Window Shopping
Revive
Contact us
Balustrade
Conservatories
Replacement Entry Doors
Typical Configurations
Frames
Glass
Hardware
Colour
Feature Doors
Directors
Sales Representatives
Locations
Supplier Partners
Colour
NZWindows
offers a large range of colours, which complement or contrast other building products. Powder coat finishes can be applied not only to the frames and panels of your windows and doors, but also to the hardware selected to give a more unified appearance to your project.
Colour is given a high priority in the process of 'window shopping' as the choices can often be daunting.
Standard
Special
Anodising
Standard Colours
The range of colours illustrated represent our most frequently requested powder coating colours for aluminium joinery.
The popularity of these finishes is largely due to their ability to match or harmonise with roofing, cladding, and interior schemes.
Almond
Matt Black / Ebony
Canvas Cloth
Window Bronze Kinetic
Matt Mist Green
Magnolia
Arctic White
Matt New Denim Blue
Metropolis Warm White Pearl Kinetic
Bond Rivergum
Off White
Matt Lichen
Bronco
Matt Permanent Green / Kelp
Matt Titania
Matt Charcoal
Palladium Silver Kinetic
Matt Karaka
Matt Desert Sand
Rivergum Beige
Slate Blue
Matt Sandstone Grey
Matt Scoria
Matt Ironsand
Matt Grey Friars
Metropolis Silver Pearl Kinetic
The colours shown are not a exact representation as they will differ between computers due to your colour settings on your screen.
Special Colours
A list of special colours are available on request or feel free to drop into one of
our branches
to pick up a brochure.
Anodising Colours
Aluminium metal naturally protects itself by immediately forming a protective layer whenever the surface is damaged.
Anodising is a process that can provide much thicker protective layers than those that occur naturally. Anodising is about as hard as ruby or sapphire making it a strongly abrasion and corrosion resistant surface.