Top Window and Door Trends 2025

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As we step into 2025, Staywarm Energy continues to lead the way in home improvements, focusing on the latest trends in windows and doors that not only enhance the beauty of your home but also boost its energy efficiency and functionality. Let’s explore the top window and door trends 2025 and see how Staywarm Energy can help you stay ahead of the curve.

Bold Colour Choices

2025 is all about making a statement with your home’s exterior. Bold colours for windows and doors are trending, allowing homeowners to express their personal style and add character to their properties.

Earthy Tones:
Terracotta, sage green, and other nature-inspired shades are popular choices, blending seamlessly with both traditional and modern architectural styles.

Contrasting Frames:
Dark frames, such as black or deep bronze, paired with lighter exteriors create a striking contrast that enhances your home’s visual appeal.

Customisation:
Staywarm Energy offers a wide palette of colours and finishes, ensuring that your windows and doors perfectly match your home’s unique aesthetic.

Flush Sash Windows

Heritage with a Twist

Preserving the charm of historic homes while integrating modern functionality is a key feature in window and doors trends 2025. Heritage-inspired designs with contemporary twists allow homeowners to maintain their property’s character without sacrificing efficiency.

Modern Takes on Classic Styles:
Combining traditional sash or leaded windows with modern finishes creates a harmonious blend of old and new, enhancing both aesthetics and performance.

Flush sash windows are a great example of this combination. The contours of the windows are styled to imitate traditional casement windows. Flush sash windows capture the timeless beauty of 100 year old timber windows whilst offering the maximum energy efficiency of modern windows.

Stained Glass Revival:
Artistic stained glass designs are making a comeback, adding a touch of elegance and colour to heritage properties. If you have stained glass in your property and you want to preserve it’s heritage and beauty, we can encapsulate it into triple glazing to reap the modern benefits.

Larger, Minimalist Designs

Modern homeowners are embracing larger, minimalist window and door designs that create a sleek, contemporary look while maximising natural light and views.

Oversized Windows:
Floor-to-ceiling windows are becoming increasingly popular, blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces and bringing more natural light into the home.

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Soundproofing triple glazing

Acoustic Solutions

With increasing urbanisation, noise pollution has become a significant concern for homeowners. Acoustic solutions in windows and doors are trending as a way to create a peaceful and quiet indoor environment.

Soundproofing Innovations:
Triple glazing and specialised acoustic glass significantly reduce external noise, making your home a tranquil sanctuary even in busy areas.

Peaceful Interiors:
Enhanced soundproofing not only improves comfort but also contributes to better sleep and overall well-being.

Focus on Security

Security remains a top priority for homeowners, driving trends towards advanced locking mechanisms and reinforced frames in windows and doors.

Enhanced Locking Mechanisms:
Multipoint locking systems and smart locks provide superior security, giving homeowners peace of mind.

Reinforced Frames:
Stronger, tamper-resistant materials ensure that windows and doors are not easily compromised, enhancing overall home security.

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'Riverside Workshop' with Rosewood uPVC windows and doors

Personalisation and Bespoke Design

Homeowners are seeking personalised and bespoke designs to reflect their unique tastes and preferences. Custom configurations, etched or frosted glass, and tailored finishes are becoming increasingly popular.

Unique Configurations:
Custom sizes, shapes, and finishes allow for truly individualised window and door solutions that match personal style and home architecture.

Etched or Frosted Glass:
Creative, privacy-focused designs such as etched or frosted glass add both aesthetic appeal and functional benefits, ensuring privacy without sacrificing natural light.

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