Awning Windows
Hinged at the top and opening outward, these are NZ's most popular choice for ventilation during light rain.
Casement Windows
Side-hinged windows that swing outward like a door, providing maximum airflow and a classic aesthetic for modern homes.
Sliding Windows
One panel slides horizontally behind a fixed pane, ideal for high-traffic walkways as they do not protrude outward.
Stacking Windows
Features multiple panels that slide and stack, allowing two-thirds of the window to open for expansive views.
Bifold Windows
Panels fold back in a concertina style, creating a completely unobstructed opening often used for kitchen serveries.
Fixed (Picture) Windows
Non-opening windows designed to frame views and maximize natural light in stairwells or large living areas.
Louvre Windows
Horizontal slats that tilt to control airflow; perfect for bathrooms and utility areas where privacy and ventilation are key.
Double-Hung Windows
Traditional style featuring two sashes that slide vertically, combining heritage aesthetics with modern aluminium performance.
Sliding Doors (Ranchsliders)
A Kiwi staple featuring one sliding and one fixed panel, providing a seamless transition to decks and yards.
Stacker Doors
Multiple sliding panels that stack over each other, offering wider openings than standard sliders for superior indoor-outdoor flow.
Bifold Doors
Hinged panels that fold away to one or both sides, creating a full-width opening for the ultimate entertaining space.
French Doors
Double hinged doors that open from the center, offering a timeless look for traditional homes and internal partitions.