Every Arrival Begins With the Handle Long before someone notices the engineering of an entrance door or appreciates the quality of its construction, they interact with one simple component: the handle. It is the first part of the home that is physically touched, making it one of the most important yet frequently overlooked elements of […]
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More Than Somewhere to Step When homeowners think about an entrance door, their attention is usually drawn to the visible elements—the frame, the handle, the colour or the glazing. The threshold, by comparison, is often overlooked. Yet this seemingly modest detail performs some of the most important functions in the entire entrance system. Architects understand […]
Why the Lock Is Only Part of the Story When homeowners compare entrance doors, security discussions often revolve around the lock. Multi-point locking systems, anti-snap cylinders and high-security hardware are frequently promoted as the defining features of a secure door. While these components are undoubtedly important, they represent only one part of a much larger […]
Start With the Architecture, Not the Door One of the most common mistakes homeowners make when choosing a new entrance door is treating it as a standalone purchase. They compare colours, materials, glazing options and hardware before asking a much more important question: What does this house actually need? Architects take the opposite approach. Rather […]
Why “Small Room” Doesn’t Mean the Same Thing to Architects One of the biggest misconceptions about bifold doors is that they are only suitable for large, open-plan homes. In reality, architects rarely judge whether a glazing system is appropriate based solely on the floor area of a room. Instead, they consider how the space feels, […]
Why This Isn’t Really About Doors When homeowners begin comparing sliding and bifold doors, the conversation often centres on product features. How wide do they open? Which is more energy efficient? Which costs less? While these are perfectly reasonable questions, they are not the ones architects ask first. Before considering opening mechanisms or frame profiles, […]
Inspired by Traditional Steel Doors The appeal of the Aluco Avero entrance door begins long before its technical specification. Its design takes inspiration from the elegant steel doors that became popular during the early twentieth century, particularly within Art Deco architecture and later industrial-style buildings. Characterised by slim glazing bars, balanced proportions and understated detailing, […]
Why Your Front Door Shapes the Entire Arrival Experience Long before anyone notices the flooring, the kitchen or the quality of the interior finishes, they experience the front door. It is the first physical interaction with a home and the point where expectations begin to form. This is why architects rarely think of a front […]
What Are RAL Colours? If you have ever explored aluminium windows, you have almost certainly come across references to colours such as RAL 7016 or RAL 9005. To someone unfamiliar with the system, these numbers can seem confusing or overly technical. In reality, they are simply part of a standardised colour system that allows architects, […]
What Is Powder Coating? Powder coating is one of the most widely used finishes for modern aluminium windows and doors, yet it is often mistaken for little more than a durable layer of paint. In reality, it is a highly engineered finishing process designed to protect the aluminium while providing a consistent, long-lasting appearance. Its […]
Why Natural Light Is Never Just About Glass When people imagine a bright, welcoming room, they often focus on the size of the windows or the amount of glazing. While glass undoubtedly plays a central role in bringing daylight indoors, it is only part of the story. The frame surrounding that glass has an equally […]
What Exactly Are Alu-Clad Windows? One of the most common misconceptions about alu-clad windows is that they are simply timber windows with a thin layer of aluminium added for appearance. In reality, they are carefully engineered systems that combine two materials chosen for their different strengths. Rather than asking one material to do everything, alu-clad […]
Section 1: The Frame Material Is Only One Part of the Cost When homeowners first begin researching aluminium windows, one assumption appears again and again: “They’re expensive because aluminium is expensive.” It seems like a logical conclusion. After all, if the frame is made from metal rather than uPVC, surely the material itself must account […]
Section 1: Aluminium Doesn’t Rot, Warp or Rust Like Many People Assume When homeowners ask how long aluminium windows last, they are often looking for a simple number. Twenty years? Thirty years? Forty years? While those figures can provide a useful indication, they do not explain why aluminium has become one of the most trusted […]
Section 1: Performance Starts Long Before Energy Ratings When homeowners begin comparing aluminium and uPVC windows, one specification often dominates the conversation: the U-value. Energy ratings have become one of the most familiar ways of judging modern glazing, leading many people to assume that the window with the lowest published figure must automatically be the […]
Section 1: What Are Window Sightlines? When homeowners begin comparing aluminium windows, conversations usually focus on frame colours, glazing performance, security or energy efficiency. Sightlines are rarely the first topic discussed, yet architects often notice them almost immediately. In fact, the width and proportion of a window’s visible frame can have a greater influence on […]
Section 1: The Problem: Aluminium Is Extremely Good at Conducting Heat Aluminium has become one of the defining materials of contemporary architecture. Its strength, durability and ability to support slim, elegant frames make it an obvious choice for modern windows and doors. Yet aluminium also possesses one characteristic that once limited its use in residential […]
Section 1: Why Two Materials Can Be Better Than One When homeowners first encounter alu-clad windows, they often assume they represent a compromise between timber and aluminium. The name itself can create the impression that one material has simply been added to another as a protective layer. Architects see the concept rather differently. They do […]
Section 1: Have You Agreed the Right Specification—Not Just the Right Product? Paying a deposit often feels like the point where a glazing project becomes official. The decisions appear to have been made, the products selected and the installation begins to feel real. Yet architects rarely think of this stage as simply ordering windows and […]
Section 1: Don’t Start by Comparing Quotes—Start by Comparing Expertise When homeowners begin looking for a glazing supplier, the first comparison is often price. Quotations are gathered, specifications are skimmed and attention naturally focuses on the figure at the bottom of the page. It is an understandable approach, particularly when glazing represents a significant investment […]
Section 1: Measurements Come Last—Architecture Comes First When homeowners hear the phrase “made-to-measure glazing”, the first thing that often comes to mind is a tape measure. The assumption is understandable. If windows or doors are being manufactured specifically for a property, then accurate dimensions must surely be the starting point. In reality, architects approach bespoke […]
Section 1: Stop Comparing Materials Before You Understand the Building One of the most common mistakes homeowners make when choosing between composite and aluminium is treating the decision as though it begins with the material itself. Product brochures encourage comparisons of strength, insulation, security and appearance, making it seem as though one material should naturally […]
Section 1: The Best Window Colour Is Usually the One You Notice Least Choosing a window colour is often one of the most enjoyable parts of a renovation or self-build. It is the stage where homeowners begin to imagine how the finished property will look, comparing anthracite grey, black, white and an ever-growing range of […]
Section 1: Treat the House as One Design Project, Not Twenty Separate Windows When homeowners decide to replace every window in their house, it is natural to begin by looking at the individual windows themselves. One may have failed seals, another may be difficult to open, while others simply look tired or no longer meet […]




















