Colours for Now: Trend for Bold | DoorCo

Colours for Now: Trend for Bold | DoorCo
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Date: 23 August 2018

DOORCO Ltd is expanding their colour range with the addition of seven new colours that will shape the front door market for the rest of the year.

Jayne Sullivan, Operations Director comments: “The main topic of conversation continues to be colour in all areas of the home improvement market. Whether it’s interior or exterior, homeowners are becoming braver in their colour choices and this ‘trend for bold’ is fast extending to front doors. As one of the leading composite door suppliers to the UK market, it is our job to make sure we are doing all we can to keep our customers ready to supply the homeowner with what they want.

That’s why we have introduced seven new, fashionable colours into our already extensive range of 38 standard colours. While we continue to match any colour, by adding these seven colours to our standard range, we’ve made them available on a short lead time of just five days. These new colours include darker blues and greens (Bahia Blue and Moss Green), bolder shades like Paradise Green and Caribbean Blue, coupled with the earthy and classic shades such as Clay, Mushroom and Putty.

“For DOORCO, it’s about delivering these lifestyle choices, not just doors. However consumers’ tastes evolve, as an industry we should be offering the most comprehensive collections of designs, colours and glazing options and customers tell us, the best looking composite door finish in the market. With each of the new palettes design to support the ‘trend for bold’, we’re raising the benchmark once again.”

PS The new colour range is included in our updated brochure which is available now.

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