The construction and renovation sector is constantly evolving, and every year brings new design and colour trends. Whether you’re planning to build or remodel, the colours you choose for your doors and windows are sure to add personality and style to your project. Looking for inspiration? Read on to find out which colour trends are leading the way in 2025.

This year, calming, timeless colours are in the spotlight. Reflecting a natural look and a quest for authenticity, these shades will give your home a contemporary and sophisticated touch. Whether you opt for soft tints or bolder tones, these colours will go a long way toward turning your home into a true haven.

Natural, earthy tones

This year, colours inspired by nature are very much in vogue. Earthy hues like terracotta, ochre and warm browns add an organic dimension to a building façade. Mocha Mousse, Pantone Color of the Year – a warming, brown hue imbued with richness – represents this tendency. Natural tones harmonize perfectly with materials like rock, steel and wood that play such a key role in the farmhouse and Scandinavian styles, two architectural styles that have remained dominant this year.

 

Brown exterior door with three glass panels, shown in Pantone Mocha Mousse colour.
Mocha Mousse, Pantone Color of the Year 2025, applied to an Uno steel door

 

Modern house with large glass windows, showcasing an energy-efficient design suited for northern climates.
Anodized frame hybrid windows combined with Mocha Mousse steel cladding
  

Every shade of green

Green continues to appeal with its broad palette ranging from olive to sage as well as deeper hues such as forest green. These shades evoke serenity and the connection with nature in perfect alignment with the movement to embrace eco-friendliness and sustainability. Picture a forest green door extending a bold, yet warm welcome to all visitors to your home. This hue beautifully complements a country-style home and integrates perfectly with the luxurious vegetation around it.

 

Green exterior door with decorative glass, set against grey siding, next to a plant and a green chair on the porch.
London front door with Novatech Emori insert – colour: Grand Manan Black by Sico

 

Elegant exterior door with a glass panel, framed by potted plants and modern lighting on a wooden porch.
Soho steel door with Arima insert – colour: Fresh Current by Sico

A fresh coat of grey

Grey is always a sure bet, but in 2025, it has shifted to warmer hues. From taupe to anthracite, these shades convey refined elegance and can be used to showcase both modern and classic homes. For a harmonious combination, match a light grey door with a champagne-coloured or light wood exterior, while white window frames offer a soft, subdued contrast with brick or light grey siding.

 

A modern house with large, energy-efficient windows and a sturdy exterior door, set against a lush backdrop.
Modern-style home with charcoal door and hybrid windows

 
Elegant and insulated exterior door with decorative glass, flanked by large sidelights in a stylish entryway.
Orléans steel door with Rubik insert – colour: Storm

 

Modern exterior door with glass panels, set against wood siding, highlighting a high-performance design.
Uno steel door with Belmont insert – colour: Hailstorm

Deep, soothing blues

Blue plays a leading role this year, especially deeper shades like ocean and midnight. These hues imbue a front door with sophisticated charm while also creating a striking contrast with façades in light colours or natural stone. Blue also pairs marvellously with black siding, which is increasingly popular and perfectly suits contemporary-style homes.

 

Elegant blue exterior door with glass panels, flanked by sidelights, in a grey brick facade, showcasing Quebec craftsmanship.
Midnight blue front door with Arima insert and frosted sidelights


Elegant entrance with a blue exterior door and symmetrical windows, complemented by flowering shrubs.
Uno steel door with Luxe insert – colour: Champion Cobalt by Benjamin Moore
 

Black and charcoal: timeless classics

Darker shades such as black and charcoal have remained popular in 2025. In recent years, black window frames have been associated with farmhouse-style structures. However, black doors and window frames add a modern touch to any style of home. The result is particularly eye-catching against a backdrop of red brick. For a more subtle effect, opt for an iron ore front door combined with wood accents. For a spectacular look, an oversized patio door with a dark frame accentuates the grand visual impact of the opening.

 

Modern exterior with PVC windows and a black garage door, showcasing an energy-efficient design.
Farmhouse-style black PVC window frames

Red-brick house with black exterior doors and windows, featuring surrounding greenery.
Black steel door and PVC window frames

Sliding glass doors leading to a cozy patio with outdoor furniture and a grill.
12’ wide patio door with black frame

Unlimited choice of colours

At Vaillancourt Doors and Windows, your colours options are endless. If you don’t see what you’re looking for in our standard shades, we can create a custom colour just for you. Simply bring in a sample, and we’ll look after the rest. Also: did you know you don’t have to make both sides the same colour? You can always opt for white, black or a custom colour for the inside or outside of our products.

 

Spacious living room with large PVC windows showcasing an autumn view, enhancing natural light and warmth.
Hybrid windows with black inside frame

 

Since 1947, we’ve been taking immense pride in offering doors, patio doors and windows that combine performance and style. That’s why our water-based paints and unique application process stand out for exceptional durability. You can be confident that the colour you choose will continue to impress for years to come.

Need advice? Contact the experts at Vaillancourt Doors and Windows, who can guide you in selecting project materials, finishes and colours to ensure a breathtaking result. Seeking ideas? Visit our gallery for inspiration!

 

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