uPVC White vs Cream vs Cream with [+] on top part

monagt

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Any opinions on these as I am considering Cream with [++] or Cream on small opes on a wall with orange/red bricks.

I have seen them on 3 houses and they look great versus White, richer, more definite, etc., and the family is evenly split.

White is clean and won't date so really the same as I have only new.

Cream, very nice but will it date
.......not every one likes the [++], and
........is foil baked and more expensive.

Big outlay so they won't be changed for a very long time.

Any opinions?
 
For what it's worth, my house painter recently told me that sharp contrasts are gone out of fashion. "White" is too contrasting in his world and he's now using "achill white" and "etched white". From this I might assume that "white" windows are also gone out of fashion?
 
We have tripple glazed cream windows installed in our house.

We went to several glazing companies and got foot long coloured UPVC samples for free.We then placed them up against the walls of our house and decided what looked best in the real world and in broad daylight.
Dont forget to also compare them indoors too against your internal wall colours and window sills.
 
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