Hello,
this takes some time. Does anyone have anthracite windows in RAL 7016 and matching roof tiles from Braas?
We had an appointment today to select materials, and currently we have chosen the Braas V9 in anthracite, but the color tone already looks quite different from our anthracite-coated windows.
So the question is whether anyone has this combination and also Braas roof tiles, and if yes, which color tone did you choose?
Thanks in advance
this takes some time. Does anyone have anthracite windows in RAL 7016 and matching roof tiles from Braas?
We had an appointment today to select materials, and currently we have chosen the Braas V9 in anthracite, but the color tone already looks quite different from our anthracite-coated windows.
So the question is whether anyone has this combination and also Braas roof tiles, and if yes, which color tone did you choose?
Thanks in advance
Bauexperte schrieb:
...in recent years, it seems there have been no other color preferences from homeowners ops:We also find the combination generally very stylish, but we decided at least on a burgundy roof (and a red door ) to have a bit of (albeit subtle compared to the attached picture) color variation from the now common "white + anthracite" standard!
Don’t worry if the clay or concrete material of the roof tiles in RAL 7016 looks different from the coated windows. That is perfectly normal. Additionally, roofs are often illuminated by sunlight at a different angle than windows (different refraction angle).
In our northern region, red brick with white plastic windows dominated for the last 30 years. I wanted our house to stand out a bit – now we live in our new development where 70% have the combination with 7016.
In our northern region, red brick with white plastic windows dominated for the last 30 years. I wanted our house to stand out a bit – now we live in our new development where 70% have the combination with 7016.
Tommes78 schrieb:
Hey, I also think that it’s not noticeable. But the heat-up. Are there bricks that fit better than others? May I ask what combination you are using?
Creaton Futura slate tone + engobed.After some thought, we didn’t want a darker color because of the roof heating up.
Is it noticeable? Who knows, I think it is.
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Sebastian7913 Mar 2016 12:45We also considered Creaton slate or black at first but eventually chose the fully colored Creaton engobed tiles in anthracite matte.
We have windows in basalt gray RAL 7012, which is outside the standard color range, but the eaves are clad with panels in RAL 7016.
At first, I thought it might look too busy... but then you don’t really notice it anymore, and it all works together quite harmoniously.
I spent days thinking about those darn roof tiles...
We have windows in basalt gray RAL 7012, which is outside the standard color range, but the eaves are clad with panels in RAL 7016.
At first, I thought it might look too busy... but then you don’t really notice it anymore, and it all works together quite harmoniously.
I spent days thinking about those darn roof tiles...
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