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 […]
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Section 1: Good Specification Starts With the Building, Not the Window It is easy to assume that specifying windows begins with comparing materials, frame profiles or manufacturers. In practice, experienced architects usually work in the opposite direction. Before discussing aluminium, timber or composite systems, they first seek to understand the building itself—its architecture, its setting, […]
Question #1: What Problem Is This Specification Actually Solving? A glazing quotation often feels like the conclusion of a project. After weeks of researching products, comparing suppliers and arranging site visits, receiving a detailed proposal can create the impression that the difficult decisions have already been made. The conversation naturally shifts towards lead times, installation […]
Decision #1: Designing Rooms Before Considering Natural Light One of the earliest decisions in any renovation project concerns the internal arrangement of the home. Rooms are allocated, walls are repositioned and layouts are refined to accommodate modern living. Kitchens become more open, living spaces expand and extensions are designed to improve the connection between the […]
Mistake #1: Assuming Every Window Performs The Same Job It is easy to understand why windows are often compared primarily on price. At first glance, two quotations may appear to describe products that perform the same function. They fit the same opening, achieve similar dimensions and promise comparable levels of energy efficiency. If one quotation […]
Mistake #1: Leaving The Door Until The End Of The Project Among all the major specification decisions within a building project, the front door is surprisingly often left until the final stages. By this point, planning approvals have been secured, structural work is underway and attention has naturally shifted towards completing the project. As programme […]
Error #1: Specifying Performance Figures Instead Of Occupant Comfort Few aspects of glazing specification receive as much attention as performance figures. U-values, solar gain coefficients, energy ratings and thermal performance data are now central to most glazing discussions. These metrics are important and provide valuable information when comparing systems. However, problems can arise when specification […]
The Most Common Regret Is Following Trends Instead Of Architecture The window colour homeowners most often regret is not anthracite grey. It is not black. It is not white. It is the colour they chose because everyone else was choosing it. This may sound surprising, particularly given how much attention is given to identifying the […]
Why Bifold Doors Became The Default Choice There was a time when bifold doors were considered a premium architectural feature. They appeared on ambitious self-build projects, high-end extensions and television programmes showcasing contemporary design. Large glazed openings that folded neatly away felt innovative, aspirational and distinctly modern. Today, bifold doors are so common that many […]
Regret #1: Focusing On Products Instead Of Outcomes One of the most common regrets homeowners have after a glazing upgrade begins long before any windows or doors are ordered. It starts with the way the decision is approached. Many glazing projects begin with products. Homeowners compare frame materials, explore different manufacturers, review sightline dimensions and […]









