The rise and rise of white painted roof windows

The rise and rise of white painted roof windows
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Date: 17 January 2017

White painted roof windows have become the go-to roof window solution for homeowners thanks to their stylish and contemporary design.

Consumers are choosing roof windows finished in white to match popular design trends as well as to provide a seamless, minimalist blend with white pitched ceilings and walls.

The trend was further validated when Velux began offering their market leading product with a white painted finish as standard rather than the traditional pine finish.

Identifying the upsurge in interest and growing demand among consumers and installers for white painted roof windows, natural light and roof window specialists LB Supplies expanded its offering to include the UK exclusive Liteleader range.

Proving a hit with installers and homeowners, Liteleader consists of three high-quality roof windows solutions that meet the demands for current design trends whilst providing excellent performing and robust windows.

Introducing the range is the Ecolite+, a centre-pivot pine window that effectively matches the contemporary tastes for bright and light interiors.

With a slim but durable frame and a ventilation valve, the Ecolite maximises important natural light and fresh air. The EcoWhite is also a modern and versatile centre-pivot, white painted roof window that boasts a wide frame for a sturdy finish.

The rise and rise of white painted roof windowsRounding off the range is the EcoSolid, which is a uPVC roof window finished in white that is perfect for high-humidity areas. With its robust frame and steel centre core making it extra strong, it is the perfect window for bathrooms and kitchens.

Liteleader is only available in the UK from LB Supplies and is produced by the VKR Group – creators of the Velux, Dakea and Aurora brands also available at LB Supplies.

Available with a 10-year guarantee, it provides another excellent selling point for the stylish and functional range of windows.

“We are always researching and looking at what the next trend will be so we can keep our trade customers ahead of the curve,” commented LB Supplies Sales Director, Adrian Cooper. “The Liteleader range allows installers and tradesmen to capitalise on emerging trends and importantly increase their profits with a high-quality and stylish range of roof windows.”

The Liteleader range also provides installers with the possibility to increase their margin on their projects as Adrian explains: “Liteleader provides an affordable alternative to the established, popular brands whilst still providing a high-quality roof window solution. Installers, roofers and tradesmen could potentially secure better margins by offering the Liteleader range whilst also taking advantage of a surging trend among consumers.”

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