Your home should tell the story of who you are and bring together the things you value. Window and door selections influence both the exterior composition and the atmosphere inside, so review appearance, operation and performance as one connected design decision.
Start with the whole design brief
Consider how each room will be used, which openings need ventilation or access, the views worth framing and the level of privacy required. Compare the interior and exterior at the same time. Frame proportions, opening direction, hardware and glazing can change how a product feels from either side.
Colour options
Use a consistent palette to connect frames with roofing, cladding, joinery and interior finishes. The temporary reference set includes anodic grey, black, Dune, Jasper, Merino, Monument, precious silver, Shale Grey, Surfmist, white and Woodland Grey. Availability varies by state, product and series, so every colour must be confirmed before specification.
Glass options
Clear, satin, acid-etched, translucent and grey-tinted glass create different balances of daylight, privacy and outlook. Glass selection must also respond to energy, acoustic, bushfire, safety and site requirements. Confirm the final glass build-up with the project team instead of selecting on appearance alone.
Sash and configuration choices
Standard, double-glazed, wider-profile and premium sash expressions can alter sightlines and visual weight. Pair that decision with product type, panel count, fixed or operable elements, screens, thresholds and hardware. A coordinated schedule makes it easier to compare rooms and avoid isolated selections.
Prepare a shortlist
Record preferred colours, glass, operation and performance needs for every opening, then use the shortlist during a project conversation. All named finishes and configurations on this local page remain subject to Teralis technical and commercial confirmation.