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Balustrade
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Replacement Entry Doors
Typical Configurations
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Glass
Hardware
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Feature Doors
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Locations
Supplier Partners
Frames
Once you have decided on the configurations you want to bring to your new home, selecting the appropriate window
frame
is the next task on your shopping expedition.
Frames
can be loosely divided into four major types - domestic, architectural, commercial and Smartwood.
Domestic Frames
Architectural Frames
Commercial Frames
Smartwood Frames
Domestic Frames
For most housing projects domestic frames are entirely suitable. Within this frame type you can select every possible configuration to suit your home. From bi-fold patio doors, through to opening skylights the choice is yours.
Awning Window
Open In Door
Open Out Door
Sliding Door
Duo Sliding Door
Commercial Frames
Commercial buildings, shop-frontages, high-rise buildings, and larger architecturally specified homes can select from a commercial grade frame. Larger spans, heavy traffic requirements, and high wind-load specifications are a few of the demands which would require the selection of a commercial frame from this section.
Smartwood Frames
Composite frames merge the traditional with the modern, combining aluminium exterior frames with the warmth of timber cladding to the interior of the windows and/or doors. Composite windows and doors can add that look of opulance to a home. If your project needs to be brought 'up-market' composite windows and doors could be for you.
Architectural Frames
Perfect for architectural homes and apartments, the Architectual Series range of high performance windows and doors is both modern and meticulous in design.
Its shapes reflect the designer preference for clean, flush surfaces, continuous sightlines and square-edge 'cubist' forms. The system has been developed with aesthetic unity in mind - similar looks and lins for windows and doors, and common frame edges to simplify architectural detailing.
Sash
Sliding Door
Hinged Door
Bi-Fold Door
Mullion