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Component Common Materials Description


Frame

Glass

Hardware

Sealing

Aluminium

Single Glazing

Popular Styles

Double Glazing (Insulated Glass Units)

Laminated or Toughened Safety Glass

Stainless Steel or Aluminium Hinges & Stays

EPDM Rubber Gaskets, Silicone Sealants

Most common: lightweight, corrosion-resistant, lowmaintenance-ideal for New Zealand's coastal climate.

Low cost, but poor insulation and soundproofing; suitable for non-energy-critical areas.

Excellent insulation, widely used in compliance with New Zealand energy codes.

Enhanced safety, suitable for low-level windows or areas requiring impact resistance.

Rust-resistant, ideal for coastal regions.

Ensures airtightness and watertightness, preventing water ingress and drafts.

Awning Windows

Sliding Doors

Component Common Materials Description


Frame

Panel

Glass

Aluminium

Popular Styles

Architectural drawing of a window with detailed dimensions, including four sections labeled 1 to 4, indicating window parts and measurements in millimeters.

MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard)

Solid Wood

Aluminium Panel

Glass (see below)

Most common; corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and low-maintenance — ideal for coastal climates.

Common for interior wardrobes and room dividers; cost-effective but not suitable for damp environments.

High-end, durable, and ideal for traditional-style homes; more expensive.

Lightweight and moisture-resistant; matches aluminium frames.

Widely used in modern designs; paired with aluminium or timber frames.

Single Toughened Glass

Double Glazed (Low-E) Glass

Frosted Glass

Tinted/Colored Glass

Mirrored Glass

Used for interior doors; safe, but offers limited insulation.

Energy-efficient; excellent insulation and soundproofing; ideal for exterior sliding doors.

Offers privacy; commonly used in bathrooms or wardrobe doors.

Decorative and stylish; often used in modern homes or commercial spaces.

Common for wardrobe doors; creates a visual sense of more spaces.

Hinged Doors

Component Common Materials Description


Frame

Panel

Aluminium

Popular Styles

Architectural drawing of a door with dimensions, showing a detailed front view and a side profile.

MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard)

Solid Wood

Glass

Lightweight and durable; ideal for modern architecture. Requires thermal breaks for better insulation.

Lightweight and cost-effective; commonly used for interior doors and easy to paint.

Premium, durable material used in high-end homes. Requires maintenance to withstand weather.

Used in modern styles to enhance light and visibility; safety glass recommended for security.