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VEKA FINE STRUCTURE

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The VEKA Fine Structure decorative film line is a new in-house development from VEKA that offers architects even greater design options for PVC-U windows with coloured surfaces. The surface is finely textured, giving it a matt appearance and allowing incident light to be reflected in different directions by the tiny bumps in the material. The look and feel are very similar to those of powder-coated aluminium windows. The surfaces are an excellent match for modern architectural styles such as the trendy industrial look and are the first choice for windows in the latest trend colours - whether in detached houses or apartment blocks, in public buildings or commercial properties. The VEKA Fine Structure colour range includes eight currently trendy window colours: anthracite grey, slate grey, basalt grey, umbra, black, quartz grey, silver grey and traffic white. This means that the new surfaces look particularly good - but not only - in modern architecture for design-conscious building owners.