Cloud Dancer is Pantone Color of the Year 2026 (PANTONE 11-4201) — a light, subtle shade of white with a soft, warm character.
It is not a “plain white” or a sterile cool tone. It is a color that brings calm and lightness to the home: it brightens interiors, tidies up the facade, and looks elegant in all conditions — from modern structures to more classic buildings.
If you are looking for a color for windows and doors that suits different styles and will not become boring after one season, Cloud Dancer is a safe choice — and very “on trend.
Why does Cloud Dancer look so good on windows and doors?
In window and door joinery, it is the overall effect that counts: light, proportions, consistency. Cloud Dancer acts as a good background in photography — it does not dominate, but emphasizes the architecture and finishes.
That is why it is so often chosen by people who want:
- light-colored window frames without a cold feel,
- an elegant facade without sharp contrasts
- interiors that look brighter and more spacious.
What does Cloud Dancer bring to your home?
More light without renovation
Light woodwork in the Cloud Dancer shade reflects light and makes interiors look more spacious. This works particularly well in:
- apartments with less daylight,
- houses where the living room has limited lighting,
- rooms where you want a “breathable” effect (living room, bedroom, kitchen).
Clean and elegant, without austerity
Cloud Dancer is not a cold, chalky white. It has a delicate warmth, which makes it blend beautifully with wood, beiges, light grays, and natural fabrics. In practice: it gives the impression of cozy elegance, rather than a cool “laboratory” feel.
Style for years
Windows and doors are chosen for the long term. And Cloud Dancer is so versatile that it adapts to changes in the interior: Scandinavian today, modern tomorrow, more classic in the future — and still “classy.”
How does Cloud Dancer affect the appearance of the interior and facade?
This shade acts as a delicate light filter: it enhances the brightness of rooms and makes the whole look more coherent. Cloud Dancer “calms” the space — especially if you have light walls, wood, beiges, or natural textures in your interior.

tone façade with warm timber accents, finished with Cloud Dancer–colored windows and doors.
What styles does Cloud Dancer suit?
Modern houses
A simple structure, large glazing, black details? Cloud Dancer perfectly balances stronger accents. The house looks clean, modern, and very aesthetic.
Scandinavian and Japandi styles
Cloud Dancer goes perfectly with:
- oak and light wood,
- beiges, linen and natural fabrics,
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light stone and delicate grays.
The effect is calm and “homely” — the kind you want to come back to.
Classic with a modern twist
Do you have a more classic facade and don't want to risk strong colors? Cloud Dancer adds freshness and elegance, but does not cause a visual revolution.
Cloud Dancer in practice: PVC windows, aluminum, and exterior doors
- PVC windows in a light shade of Cloud Dancer give the effect of lightness and purity — great for apartments and family homes where a bright interior and universal style are important.
- Aluminum windows and large glazing (e.g., sliding systems) in this color look exceptionally “architectural”: minimalist and premium.
- External doors in Cloud Dancer create an elegant entrance that goes well with light-colored plaster, wood, and anthracite accessories.
Matte or delicate gloss — which to choose?
- Matte: the most modern and premium look, ideal for minimalist designs.
- Satin (delicate gloss): very versatile, elegant, visually light.
What to combine Cloud Dancer with? The best combinations
- Cloud Dancer + black accessories (door handles, lamps, balustrades) = modern contrast.
- Cloud Dancer + wood = coziness and natural warmth.
- Cloud Dancer + light plaster/sand facades = a consistent, elegant look.
- Cloud Dancer + anthracite (roller blinds, roof, garage door) = a fashionable and timeless combination.
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