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Redefine free-up space in design with aluminum and glass products

Staying in tune with the ever-changing architectural industry requires constant development to suit changes in styles and technology. Without this constant innovation and refinement, aluminum doors and glass systems can quickly fall out of style or relevance. Therefore, the introduction of novel, well-designed door systems is not only essential to meet new functional requirements but also to fulfill contemporary aesthetic needs. Continuously developing these products is now an essential and continuing practical task for BM Windows to provide designers and end users with a range of options in a world where improvements to the design of new living and working spaces are being made day by day.

The expression to “free-up space” can mean different things to different people. For some, there is an invisible connection between the different spaces within a building; to others, it means that fixed partitions should be minimized within a building, and functional buffers should be used as buffers to create transitions from one space to another; for example, the blending of a living environment with natural space.

Today, maximizing the use of natural light is often a priority in home design, and so the use of aluminum and glass materials in large installations is a fast growing alternative to conventional partitions and doors. Use of glass and aluminum in this way also goes hand in hand with the simplification of architectural details and components. The accessories on aluminum and glass door products are becoming simpler in design, even in structure, just enough to meet the necessary functions. This trend challenges BM Windows to come up with new solutions to design aluminum and glass products that are slimmer and more sophisticated than ever before.

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