New Modern Finishes Deliver On The Hottest Window Trend Minus the Price Tag


Modern good looks deliver on architect and designer needs for steel-like styles for their discerning homeowners. This solution comes courtesy of Pella, a premium window and door manufacturer and designer, as it introduces anodized aluminum finishes to its latest line, Architect Series® Reserve™ wood windows and patio doors. The new anodized finish comes in eight durable, matte-metallic colors, including black, dark bronze, light bronze, clear, champagne, medium bronze, copper and extra dark bronze.

“On projects where the architect is trying to mimic black, steel windows, but is looking for cost savings and better performance, a finish like Black Anodized on the Architect Series Reserve line is an ideal solution.” said product specialist Stephanie Sylvester. “Pella’s Clear Anodized is also excellent at achieving the modern, commercial look that’s in growing demand right now.”

Anodizing is an electrochemical process that converts the metal surface into a decorative and durable finish. This new finish adds to the many details and options available with Architect Series Reserve wood windows and patio doors. 

The line was launched in March 2017 as part of the Architect Series Collection after extensive research with architects and builders. Meticulously designed using historical window-making processes, Architect Series Reserve offers detailed craftsmanship. With virtually endless customization, each piece is an original, made with the details to reflect the homeowner’s personality and your vision.

Visit Professional.Pella.com to learn more.

 



March 7, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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