Trends in Windows and Doors: What’s Hot in 2025

Your home is your sanctuary, and the right windows and doors not only elevate its aesthetic but also provide lasting benefits in comfort, energy savings, and value. Let’s explore the top window and door designs trending in 2025, along with glass options that blend functionality with style.
With the cost of living crisis prevalent, many households are feeling the strain. Upgrading your home’s windows and doors is more than just a design choice: it’s a strategic investment. In 2024, the average Western Australian household spent $1,184 on electricity bills (source: Canstar Blue). While government rebates provide quick relief, long lasting solutions lie in smart design choices that improve energy efficiency and reduce costs.
Window Designs
Choosing the right window design depends on your home’s layout and your lifestyle needs. Here are the designs making waves this year:
1. Tilt & Turn Windows
These versatile windows open two ways: fully inwards for ventilation or tilted at the top for a smaller opening. Ideal for families, they offer practicality, easy cleaning, and secure ventilation.
2. Casement Windows
Hinged at the sides, these windows swing outward or inward to create a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. They’re perfect for homes emphasising natural light and open views.
3. Awning Windows
Top-hinged and opening outward, awning windows are ideal for tight spaces like bathrooms or laundry rooms. Their excellent seals and multi-lock systems make them secure and weather-resistant.
4. Sliding Windows
For medium to big spaces, sliding windows are ideal to create more space as they slide laterally instead of swinging outwards or inwards.
5. Fixed Windows
Designed for maximising views and natural light, fixed windows don’t open but serve as focal points for rooms overlooking scenic surroundings.
Door Designs
Doors are more than entryways, they’re functional design statements. These are some of the top picks for this year:
1. Lift & Slide Doors
Perfect for large spaces, these doors combine size with insulation. With a maximum span of 10 meters and a height of 2.4 meters, they connect your interior seamlessly with outdoor areas.
2. Sliding Doors
Similar to sliding windows, these doors optimise space while offering a sleek, modern aesthetic.
3. French Doors
Classic yet versatile, these doors swing inward or outward, offering maximum entry space and timeless elegance.
4. Front Doors
Combine high security with a welcoming design to make your home’s main entrance both functional and stylish.
Glass Options and Their Purposes
Selecting the right glass type is just as important as the design. Here’s a rundown of our top options:
1. Low-E Glass
A game-changer for insulation, this glass reflects heat while letting in natural light, reducing energy bills and protecting against harmful UV rays.
2. Toned Glass
Ideal for sun-facing windows and doors, toned glass reduces solar rays and allow you to control the amount of light entering your home.
3. Privacy Glass
To limit viewing capacity without sacrificing on lighting, these privacy glass are perfect for bathrooms or personal spaces.
4. Laminated Glass
Combining safety and durability, laminated glass holds together when shattered, making it ideal for areas prone to impact.
5. Toughened Glass
Lightweight and designed to shatter safely upon impact, toughened glass is perfect for large windows or doors requiring extra strength.
Combining Design and Functionality
For modern homes in Western Australia, a popular combination for 2025 are sliding doors with Low-E glass and Deceuninck uPVC frames. This pairing provides an elegant look, excellent insulation, and enhanced durability, perfect for coastal and suburban properties alike.
Future-Proof Your Home
Windows and doors are more than structural elements: they’re investments in comfort, sustainability, and style. By choosing designs and materials that align with your lifestyle and environmental goals, you can create a home that’s as functional as it is beautiful. Visit our showrooms to see the available options on display and decide on the frame and glass that is suitable to your unique home.
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