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New colors and popular materials for doors and windows

Category :
Sustainability
Author :
John D.

The personalization of homes is reaching new heights, especially through doors and windows. These elements no longer only serve as barriers against cold, heat or noise: they become real aesthetic and functional markers. Today, homeowners are looking for openings that can reinforce the style of their facade while optimizing thermal and acoustic insulation, safety and sustainability. The combination of bold colors, innovative materials and meticulous finishes transform every door and window into a real architectural asset.

 

1. Trendy color palette for frames and doors

1.1. Natural, earthy tones

Shades inspired by nature have become a must. Olive, khaki or forest greens, as well as warm greys towards anthracite, provide a soothing atmosphere while remaining timeless. These colors blend particularly well with wooden, stone, or concrete facades, and they help create a welcoming entrance. The association of these shades with nearby plant elements (shrubs, flowers) reinforces the natural and harmonious effect.

1.2. Deep blue and jewel tones

Navy blue, cobalt or gemstone colors such as emerald and garnet are also essential. These colors bring sophistication and elegance without being too flashy. They are ideal for homes with simple or modern facades, and combine very well with black or gold metallic accessories on doors and windows. These shades also reflect light in a subtle way, creating visual variations depending on outdoor lighting.

1.3. Contrasting emphasis

The contrast continues to appeal to modern homeowners. Matt black frames combined with doors in bright colors such as red, teal or mustard create a strong visual impact. This approach is particularly effective on minimalist, industrial or contemporary facades, where every detail counts. Contrast can also be enhanced by dark metallic accessories or targeted outdoor lighting.

1.4. Pastels and bright colors

Soft pastels (sky blue, powder pink, mint green) bring a touch of freshness and lightness, ideal for homes located in residential areas or close to nature. Bright colors, such as tangerine orange or bright yellow, are used to create a focal point and draw attention to the front entrance. Combined with modern materials, these colors add a fun and contemporary side to openings.

2. Innovative materials for frames and doors

2.1. Black or anthracite frames

Dark frames, such as black and charcoal, continue to grow in popularity. Their role is to highlight the view and the exterior landscape while emphasizing the modernity of the facade. The black frames adapt to different types of architecture and provide an elegant contrast with the light colors of the walls or the natural stone facades.

2.2. Wood effect and composite materials

Imitation wood finishes and composite materials combine aesthetics and practicality. They offer the visual warmth of natural wood, without the maintenance constraints associated with weathering. Some composites are even treated against UV rays and humidity, which ensures their durability over several decades.

2.3. Environmentally friendly and sustainable materials

Ecology and sustainability are key criteria in 2025. Owners now favor recycled aluminum frames, FSC certified wood or recyclable composites. Smart glazing (Low‑E, triple glazing, solar control films) complement these materials, offering optimal thermal comfort and reducing energy consumption while limiting the carbon footprint.

 

3. Design trends for entrances and facades

3.1. Pivot doors and double doors

Wide, pivoting doors are gaining popularity for their visual impact and practicality. Double doors create majestic entrances and are often equipped with glass panels to let in natural light, reinforcing the impression of space.

3.2. Decorative bows and tiles

The arches on the doors and the decorative frames add a classic and refined touch. Tiles in geometric or traditional patterns, such as Zellige, enrich the design and transform each passage into a distinct architectural element.

3.3. Accessories and metal details

Stylish handles, knockers, ironwork and metal inserts add character to doors. These personalized details make it possible to harmonize the openings with the overall style of the house, whether contemporary, classical or industrial.

4. Relationship between colors, materials and performance

4.1. Thermal impact and insulation

Dark colors absorb heat more, while light colors reflect it. Combined with high-performance glazing and insulating frames, they reduce thermal losses and optimize interior comfort, summer and winter.

4.2. Durability and maintenance

Composite materials, aluminum, PVC or treated wood extend the life of doors and windows. Regular maintenance becomes minimal, especially thanks to matt finishes and treatments to protect against humidity and UV.

4.3. Cost and return on investment

Investing in durable and well-insulating materials allows you to save on energy bills. In addition, modern and aesthetic doors and windows increase real estate value, offering a significant return on investment upon resale.

5. Technological innovations and future trends

5.1. Smart glazing

Variable opacity windows, electrochromic films and solar control glasses are increasingly integrated into residential openings. They allow you to manage light, heat and privacy without compromising aesthetics.

5.2. Connected doors and windows

Connected models can be integrated into home automation to detect opening and closing, control the temperature and ensure security via alarm systems. This feature provides additional comfort and optimized energy management.

5.3. Adaptability and personalization

Personalization is becoming essential: original shapes, custom colors, artistic glass panels or unique metallic details. Homeowners can now design openings that fully reflect their personal style.

Conclusion

In 2025, doors and windows are no longer simple openings: they define the visual identity, energy performance and comfort of your home. Deep and bold colors, sustainable materials, smart glazing and connected innovations combine aesthetics, functionality and energy saving.

At Prestige comfort, we help you choose products adapted to your architecture, needs and lifestyle, while guaranteeing a professional and sustainable installation. With the right colors and materials, each opening becomes an asset for the value, comfort and energy efficiency of your home.

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