Do you have big plans and are you renovating your house this year? See what will be in vogue in 2026 for exterior window shutters from Alexiana Group in Bucharest.
Those who are looking forexterior window shutters in Bucharestwant cleaner, more attractive facades, with an emphasis on design, proportion and quality materials, which is why Alexiana Group is the first choice of many homeowners. It is a local brand, a 100% Romanian capital business, with over 30 years of experience in the field.
Does the color of the shutters really change the impression a facade makes?
The nuance influences how windows will be seen, how heavy or light the facade will appear, and whether the exterior will remain visually cohesive over time. In practice, many facades look unsightly precisely because the color of the shutters has been treated as an unimportant detail.
Look at the house from a distance. The windows repeat themselves and automatically create a visual sequence; a certain rhythm. The eyes read them like an ordered row and the shutters dress this row: if they have the same color and the same contrast to the facade, the rhythm remains clear and calm; if they stand out too much or differ visually, the rhythm fragments. This is where color selection begins.
What colors are popular for exterior shutters in 2026?
Anthracite gray
Choose anthracite gray for white, cream or very light facades.
Accentuate the windows correctly.
It is suitable for large and aligned windows because it visually orders the row of openings.
Works well on modern, contemporary, cubic styles where lines are clear.
Masks dust and rain marks better than lighter colors.
Avoid it on already dark facades as the contrast disappears and the windows become heavy.
Can make the facade appear more compact than it is.
Warm white
Ideal when the joinery is white, for visual continuity.
Suitable for small or narrow facades as it visually increases the surface area.
Helps when you want the windows not to be the dominant element of the facade.
Works well on minimalist or simplified classic styles.
Avoid cool white with a gray tint, as it highlights dirt faster.
Requires more frequent maintenance to look good.
Dark brown / Wenge
Suitable when the facade is made of stone, brick or has textured plaster.
Suitable for individual houses where there is more visual space.
Connects windows to natural materials and provides stability to the facade.
Works well on traditional, controlled rustic or Mediterranean styles.




