Colorsteel Colour Chart

“Inspired by New Zealand, loved by New Zealanders. A blend of classic, timeless shades and modern, on-trend tones”

  • Titania

    The perfect balance – warmer than pure white yet certainly not dull. Titania is a warm pale colour perfect for the New Zealand sun.

  • Cloud

    A natural contrast for people using black for lifestyle homes, barns or beach houses.

  • Dessert Sand

    Works well as a conduit between dark and light colours

  • Gull Grey

    A very popular colour of choice as it works well with coastal and earthy tones. Gull Grey is flexible and adaptable. It is a great choice for a neutral form of cladding or roofing.

  • Sandstone Grey

    A great colour choice for those wanting a strong, natural colour. It is great for roofing or cladding features

  • Slate

    Considered a bridge between black and grey. Slate is sophisticated and grounded, it is often the 'anchor' colour for strong and adventurous design elements

  • Ironsand

    deep brown/charcoal colour blends with other shades associated with coastal environments such as blues and greens. A a popular choice for industrial or commercial buildings

  • Thunder Grey

    A powerful shade that makes a strong statement. It's perfect for creating impact – bright, bold colours will 'pop' around it. Great for cladding.

  • Windsor Grey

    The darker end of grey. It is perfect for those looking for dynamic styling without wanting to resort to black. This is a low gloss colour.

  • New Denim Blue

    Perfect for more traditional settings, New Denim Blue also has a modern edge for contemporary buildings.

  • Grey Friars

    A safe colour with enough character to add a classic element wherever it's used. It is a perfect contrast for whites and creams, but can also be used with darker colours.

  • Ebony

    A dominant, deep and dark colour. On-trend choice for lifestyle homes. An excellent choice for rural buildings.

  • Karaka

    Rainforest green, an intense green that works well with blues, maroons, greys and other hues of green. A good contrasting colour for gardens and landscaping

  • Flaxpod

    A rich black with undertones of red and brown. A colour that works well in residential and commercial settings, flaxpod is strong, solid and rustic.

  • Scoria

    Scoria is a rich red-brown. This colour is the perfect complement to blacks, greens and even cool whites.