uPVC window colours.

Colour your world. A choice for every home.

uPVC Window Colours
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Manufacturing in Scotland
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Beautiful Lorimer detail with rich uPVC colours.

CR Smith offers a wide spectrum of uPVC window, door and conservatory colours to suit your home, style and décor. The contoured shape of the Lorimer window gives each window depth and texture. It also delivers a woodgrain finish that looks and feels like real wood.

White uPVC

White uPVC.

With its slim shape and well-proportioned appearance, a Lorimer white uPVC window will complement any home. Its bright white finish will make your room look bigger while giving a fresh new look to your décor.

Rosewood

Rosewood woodgrain uPVC.

Rosewood woodgrain uPVC is the perfect option if you’re replacing traditional timber windows with a modern uPVC alternative. On the outside, the rich woodgrain finish will maintain the appearance of your home and on the inside you can either have rosewood to match, or crisp white to make the most of the light inside your home.

Anthracite Grey uPVC

Anthracite grey uPVC.

The latest edition to our range of colours, Anthracite grey is contemporary and striking. This bold colour will add a stylish and sophisticated look to a property and is complemented with a bright white uPVC finish internally.

American Light Oak uPVC

American light oak uPVC.

Our ever-popular American light oak uPVC colour option gives you a lighter and brighter alternative to the darker rosewood finish. It’s designed to replicate the look of traditional oak timber windows, and with its textured finish and realistic wood appearance, it’ll give you the look of timber but with a lot less maintenance. You can finish with matching uPVC inside or opt for white for a contrast instead.