Home Improvement Trends: Why Aluminium Doors Are In High Demand

Home Improvement Trends: Why Aluminium Doors Are In High Demand

Demand for aluminium glazing systems continues to grow across residential developments and renovation projects. As a result, aluminium doors are increasingly being specified in new builds, extensions and modern refurbishments.
Developers and installers are responding to demand for contemporary aesthetics and larger glazed areas. Aluminium systems are well-suited to this growing demand, combining modern performance, design and durability.


Rise of Open-Plan and Indoor-Outdoor Living

Open-plan and indoor-outdoor living continue to influence residential design trends in 2026. This has led to increased focus on larger openings, garden- facing glazing and a desire for seamless transitions between internal and
external spaces.
Aluminium door systems are commonly specified in extensions and modern housing schemes, with contemporary layouts helping improve project appeal and buyer interest.


The Role of Aluminium Glazing Systems

Aluminium systems continue to be widely specified. This is due to their slim sightlines, structural strength, larger glazed areas and modern aesthetics. Aluminium allows for wider openings compared to bulkier framing materials, increasing its suitability across residential developments, renovations and extensions. Aluminium systems support both design flexibility and long-term performance.


Popular Aluminium Door Types

Aluminium door systems that are commonly specified include sliding doors, bifold doors and entrance doors. Different doors suit different layouts and project requirements.

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How Aluminium Windows Can Support Indoor Comfort During Summer
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How Aluminium Windows Can Support Indoor Comfort During Summer

Overheating has become an increasing consideration in modern residential developments and refurbishment projects.Concerns about overheating have grown, coinciding with the rise in popularity of open-plan living and larger glazed areas. Poorly specified glazing systems can contribute to uncomfortable indoor environments during warmer periods. When specifying aluminium window systems, it’s important to consider how they balance natural light, thermal efficiency, ventilation and modern aesthetics. Not all systems achieve the right balance. Modern window systems are increasingly expected to deliver across all of these areas. What Causes Overheating in HomesOverheating is most often linked to excessive solar gain, poor airflow and inefficient older glazing systems. Other contributing factors include large glazed areas, open-plan layouts and limited ventilation.Modern developments are increasingly facing the challenge of balancing natural light and indoor comfort, prompting specifiers and developers to search for reliable glazing systems that deliver on both. The Role of Glazing and Frame MaterialsBoth the glazing specification and frame design are crucial to a window's performance. Modern aluminium systems like the Smart Alitherm 400 feature slim sightlines and large glazed areas, providing contemporary aestheticsalongside excellent thermal efficiency. Low-E glazing options are available – they help reduce excess solar gain during warmer months while supporting thermal performance.Aluminium systems remain popular across residential developments, refurbishments and replacement projects for the balance they strike between thermal performance and contemporary aesthetics.

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