Sliding Doors: Maximizing Space and Style in Your Home
Tight layouts and busy rooms make swing doors awkward—they steal clearance, block furniture, and break the path to patios or decks. Sliding doors move on a track instead, keeping walkways open, brightening rooms with larger glass areas, and making everyday traffic smoother. This guide explains where sliding doors work best, when they outperform hinged doors, and what matters for energy performance (IECC, ENERGY STAR). You’ll also see material and design options, plus smart features that make them easy to live with.
Photos in the catalogue can only go so far. They can’t show you how smoothly a sliding panel moves or how solid a steel pull feels when you grab it. A brochure can’t capture the soft seal of a Tilt and Turn window or the daylight that pours through a slim mullion. That is why an OKNOPLAST Showroom makes such a difference. It gives you something the internet cannot: firsthand experience with build quality, operation, and customization. Whether you are renovating, building new, or working on a large development, testing products in person makes decisions faster, clearer, and more confident.
When planning a window upgrade or building a new home, most people focus on the frame—whether it’s uPVC or aluminum—and how it fits with the overall style. But glass is just as important. It affects how your home feels, how much you pay for energy, and how safe and quiet your spaces are.
In high-end residential design, glazing is no longer just an opening—it’s a tool for shaping light, massing, and atmosphere. From the mid century modern homes of Illinois and Pennsylvania to the minimalist glass villas along the New Jersey shoreline and the contemporary urban residences of New York, and the high performance homes built for the extreme heat of Texas, clerestories appear across a wide range of high-end residential styles. They’ve become a hallmark of residences that balance natural light, privacy, and performance.
During a recent webinar, Matt Risinger, host of The Build Show and one of the most trusted voices in American construction, joined Oknoplast experts Dominic Marichko and Tim Burbank to explain why European window technology is not a luxury upgrade, but a practical engineering response to climate, energy, and acoustic challenges. Here are five key lessons from that conversation.
The front entry has become a primary driver of curb appeal and property value. As design tastes evolve and technology becomes standard, homeowners are prioritizing doors that deliver high security. Not only aesthetics. We’ve asked our partners and designers for the five biggest trends driving front door replacements. We’ll cover bold new finishes, energy-saving materials, and also shed some light on integrated smart features. If you are planning to renovate or sell, these are the updates that matter.
Window selection shapes buildability, inspection outcomes, and a building's performance over time. Contractors and architects need predictable lead times, tested performance, clean integration with U.S. wall assemblies, and support that holds up when schedules tighten.
The meteorological data for the weekend of January 23–25, 2026, indicates a high-velocity arctic front moving from Central Texas through the Northeast. With wind chills projected to reach -50°F (-45°C) and "potentially catastrophic" ice accumulation, the structural and thermal integrity of residential buildings will face a significant stress test.
Front door handles are easy to overlook, but they influence both the look of your home and how secure it feels. The right handle should match your entryway design, feel comfortable in use, and support features like keypads or fingerprint access, often present in modern front doors. Let’s take a look on how to choose the right handle for your modern front doors.
Most homeowners today recognize terms like energy savings, Low-E glass, or insulated frames when thinking about eco-friendly windows. But there’s much more behind a truly sustainable window than just thermal performance. This is also true when we talk about trending tilt and turn windows.