New colors of DAKO’s wooden joinery

New colors of DAKO’s wooden joinery
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Date: 5 September 2022

In an effort to keep up with current architectural and designer trends, DAKO constantly updates product catalog as well as available finishes.

As a result clients who choose windows, roller shutters, doors and garage doors from DAKO are able to create projects harmonious with their personal preferences.

Wooden joinery – a long-term choice

Wooden joinery has always been associated with perfect thermal insulation, longevity and unique look that offers exclusive and individual feel to the investment. Moreover, due to the usage of different wood types and varnish coatings available in dozens of shades, wooden joinery successfully blends in with different designer styles.

Transparent colors: dark grey azure and light grey azure – new in DAKO’s varnish offer

Growing popularity of industrial style and modern construction created demand for joinery in grey hues. To provide clients with an opportunity to choose wooden products that fit in with current trends, DAKO expanded its varnish offer by adding Modern Line color palette. Modern construction design will undoubtedly benefit from joinery in one of the new transparent colors:

  • Light grey azure

    Light grey azure

     
  • Dark grey azure

    Dark grey azure

New varnishes are available for the entire wooden joinery: windows, front doors and patio doors, made from pine wood as well as meranti wood.

Are you interested in buying DAKO’s wooden joinery? Use the support of advisors in our showrooms and get free product valuation.

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