What Colours do Composite Doors Come In?

When considering a composite door for your home, it should reflect your personality. One of the ways to do this is by choosing a particular colour for your door. We offer over 200 RAL colours, so in this article, we will have a look at some of the most popular choices. Read on to find out more.

Composite doors are available in lots of different colours and are coated in glass reinforced plastic, which helps them stay secure against tough weather conditions. As for choosing a colour, there are plenty of choices for you. One of these is a Grey colour. Grey is ideal because it is a neutral colour, meaning it will be applicable in all settings. This ensures that it stands out from a white front door because it offers a darker look that helps your property stand out. Our shades of Grey are suitable for both modern and traditional properties. But that’s not all because it is tied in together with an Anthracite Grey window, so the look blends in even more.

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Another common colour that will spruce up your composite door is Black. A Black door is ideal for traditional or period properties, and when it is placed on a white building, it looks striking and turns heads straight away. This colour will also raise the market value of your property because you will be able to sell it for more than you originally bought it for. It is also a stunning choice because it will complement white windows.

If you are after a natural look, then a Green door will help bolster your home’s appearance. Green is a colour that is associated with trees and plants, so you will add a splash of nature to your property by decorating the exterior with some plants. We offer Chartwell Green which is one of our most popular choices, while a more muted colour will suit the countryside.

Composite doors come in wood effect colours to increase the natural feel of your property. An Oak colour is perfect, but we also offer Rosewood, which comes in darker red. Whether you have a traditional or modern looking home, then we have something that is right for you.

Navy blue is another popular colour that homeowners consider. There are many shades available, including Duck Egg Blue and Dark Blue, which are perfect for homes by the coast. This colour matches the sea and reflects well in the sunlight, ideal for summer.

When considering a new colour for your composite door, your kerb appeal will be raised. But there are a few ground rules to think about, such as what colour typically suits the style of home. For example, if you live in a period property, this will be enhanced fully with a darker door because it adds to the traditional colours that suit period properties, including Navy Blue and Red.

If you live in a terraced house, this gives you more flexibility and much freer choices. These homes look fantastic with dark coloured doors, but if the brickwork is also dark, choose a white door, which creates a contrasting colour. Push the boat out for a unique colour, such as Green or Red. This will help your property stand out even more.

However, when it comes to flexibility, a modern or contemporary home has any type of door to reflect its surroundings. A brightly coloured door creates a welcome and positive effect for anyone who visits it, while a darker colour creates a neutral and minimalist feel to your home.

At Fitter, we offer a dual colour scheme where you add different colours on the interior and exterior of your door. This adds plenty of personalisation to enhance your bespoke property.

We hope that you have found this article helpful in deciding what colour to choose for your composite door. At Fitter, we offer over 200 RAL colours which leave you spoilt for choice. Our talented and friendly team of installers will help you every step of the way. To get in touch with us, fill out our online contact form or call us on  01279 297651. We will get back to you straight away and help you choose the right colour for your dream door.

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