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Window&Door

01 ─── Window & Door Collection

Custom Doors & Windows for Villas, New Homes & Apartments
Wrought Iron · Wooden · Aluminum

Custom doors and windows for villa entries, new home builds, apartment refits and batch renovations — fabricated in Guangdong, shipped worldwide.

A door is the first thing a visitor touches on the way in. A window sets whether a room feels open or closed. Both deserve more thought than a catalogue page can give. We build for villa owners, new home builders, and the architects and contractors who execute their projects. Three material families cover the full project range. Wrought iron for security and traditional entries. Wooden for warmth and craftsmanship. Aluminum for slim-frame contemporary and large glazed apertures. Pick the family that fits the brief and click through for the system overview.

YEARS OF OPERATION
25+
FACTORY AREA
4,500
PROJECTS DELIVERED
800+
COUNTRIES SHIPPED
60+
02 ─── Decision Matrix

Choosing your door or window material

Three material families cover the door and window project range — wrought iron for security and presence, wooden for warmth and craft, aluminum for slim-frame contemporary. The matrix sets them side by side on best-fit project, signature feature and typology coverage.

MATERIAL
Wrought Iron
BEST FOR
Villa security entries · Traditional homes · Arched openings
SIGNATURE
Hand-forged scrollwork & heavy presence
TYPOLOGIES
Single, double, arched, pivot, modern
MATERIAL
Wooden
BEST FOR
Villa entries · New home interiors · Craft-led projects
SIGNATURE
Solid timber with raised panels & species choice
TYPOLOGIES
Standard, French, barn, pivot, interior
MATERIAL
Aluminum
BEST FOR
Modern villas · New home glazing · Apartment envelopes
SIGNATURE
Slim-frame thermal break with maximum glass
TYPOLOGIES
Bifold, sliding, casement, awning, tilt-turn
03 ─── The Three Material Families

System schematics, by material

Three material families — wrought iron, wooden and aluminum — each with a distinct construction story and typology coverage. Each card opens the family’s sub-product page. Our complete catalog and project photos stay private to protect client confidentiality. Reach out through the side panel (WhatsApp preferred) — we return a tailored solution and quote as quickly as possible.

Wrought Iron Doors schematic

FAMILY 01 / WROUGHT IRON

Wrought Iron Doors

Hand-forged or CNC-cut iron with scrollwork detail and full-perimeter weld. A classic look for villa security entries, traditional homes and arched openings — heavy on presence, fabricated to project sizing rather than pulled off a shelf.

  • Hand-forged or CNC-cut scrollwork
  • Galvanized then powder-coated finish
  • Single, double, arched, pivot & modern typologies
EXPLORE WROUGHT IRON →
Wooden Doors schematic

FAMILY 02 / WOODEN

Wooden Doors

Solid timber with raised-panel construction — for villa entries, new home interior runs and projects where the visible material is part of the brief. Hardwood species choice, traditional and modern profiles, hardware-coordinated.

  • Solid timber construction with raised panels
  • Multiple hardwood species available
  • Standard, French, barn, pivot & interior variants
EXPLORE WOODEN →
Aluminum Window & Door Systems schematic

FAMILY 03 / ALUMINUM

Aluminum Window & Door Systems

Slim-frame aluminum with thermal-break engineering, sized for modern villas, new home glazing and apartment envelopes that want maximum glass and minimum frame. Covers bifold, sliding, casement, awning and tilt-turn typologies — one extrusion family, many opening behaviours.

  • Slim-frame extrusion with thermal break
  • Tempered or laminated glazing options
  • Bifold, sliding, casement, awning, tilt-turn
EXPLORE ALUMINUM →
04 ─── Code Compliance

Drawings cite the codes your engineer of record reviews against

Doors and windows sit on the building envelope, so egress, wind-load and accessibility rules all apply. Every drawing package we issue references the relevant code family; your engineer of record cross-checks against local rules before stamping.

IRC R310 / R311

U.S. Residential

Egress doors and emergency-escape windows for one- and two-family dwellings — the framework the inspector reads when a residential project lands on the U.S. permit desk.

IBC 1010

U.S. Commercial

Door dimensions, exit hardware and accessibility for apartments, multifamily and high-rise — tighter than residential, especially around egress capacity.

AS 2047

Australian Windows

The Australian standard for windows in buildings — the test regime for wind-load, water-penetration and cyclone exposure that any project shipped to Australia must meet.

NCC Volume One

Australian Class 2–9

The Australian framework for multifamily, hotel and assembly buildings — the access-and-envelope context AS 2047 plugs into for door and window design at scale.

05 ─── Factory Process

From opening dimensions to site delivery

Four operating principles run through every door and window family we ship — the same workflow whether one villa entry or a hundred-unit apartment glazing package. Designed in our Guangdong studio and crafted in our wholly-owned 4,500 m² workshop, every unit is trial-operated before crating.

01

Drawing-First Coordination

Send the opening dimensions, an elevation reference or CAD. We return shop drawings before any quote is locked. Frame size, hardware and glazing all match the opening conditions on site.

02

Trial Assembly Before Packing

Every door and window unit is fully assembled in our Guangdong workshop and tolerance-checked before crating. Operation issues are caught and fixed in-house, not on your jobsite.

03

Export-Ready Crating

Frames, glass units and hardware are bundled per opening and packed in export-rated crating built for sea-freight transit. Glass and finished surfaces travel protected against scuff and shock.

04

Code-Framework Citation

Drawings reference the relevant code families (IRC / IBC / AS 2047 / NCC / CSA). Your engineer of record cross-checks against your jurisdiction before stamping.

06 ─── Frequently Asked

Cross-material selection questions

How do I choose between wrought iron, wooden and aluminum?

Wrought iron when the project wants presence and security at the entry — villa front doors, gated estates, historic restorations. Wooden when warmth and visible craft are central — villa entries, new home interior runs, hospitality. Aluminum when the architecture wants slim frames and maximum glass — modern villas, apartment envelopes, large glazed openings. Send the project brief and we will map material options to project intent and budget.

Can I combine different materials in one project?

Yes. A common pattern: a wrought iron or wooden entry door, paired with aluminum-frame windows and rear sliding doors across the rest of the house. Each material gets its own drawing package. We coordinate finish matching and hardware so the project reads as one design — even though it ships from three production lines.

What is the typical lead time for a custom run?

Schedules vary by material, unit count, glazing complexity and destination port. Send your opening count, target finish and destination. We return a milestone schedule — drawing review, fabrication, trial assembly, port-to-port shipping — before the order is locked. Expedited air freight is available when site conditions require it.

Do you ship to my country?

Our 800+ delivered projects span 60+ countries with primary export volume going to the USA, Australia and Canada. Incoterms (FOB, CIF, DDP, etc.) are agreed at order intake based on your freight forwarder and destination port. For destinations outside our common routes we will confirm broker support before quoting.

Is there a minimum order quantity?

One door or one window is enough — we are a custom fabricator, not a stocked retailer. For batch renovation or multi-unit apartment projects with repeating identical openings, we offer repeat-cut tooling. Send your unit count — we confirm whether tooling-level pricing applies and quote accordingly.

07 ─── Next Step

Send the opening dimensions. Receive shop drawings before any quote is locked.

CAD, SketchUp, hand sketch or a photo of the existing opening — we will work with whatever you have and confirm feasibility before the first invoice.