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Use this room-by-room framework to turn visual inspiration into a practical opening brief. The reference gallery groups ideas by Study, Living and Dining, Laundry, Kitchen, Facade, Bedroom, Alfresco and Bathroom so that products can be considered in the context of daily use.

Browse by room

Begin with the activities and constraints of each space. Kitchens may prioritise ventilation and connection to an outdoor area; bathrooms need privacy and moisture-aware detailing; living spaces often balance broad views, daylight, access and screening. Facades require a consistent rhythm across several opening types.

Read the opening, not only the image

When an example catches your attention, note the frame proportion, sill condition, panel arrangement, hardware, glass, adjacent wall finish and relationship to furniture. Also record what cannot be judged from an image, including exposure, structural support, drainage, acoustic targets and energy performance.

Compare product families

Review fixed, awning, casement, sliding, hinged and folding configurations against the same room brief. A product that creates a broad opening may need more stacking space or structural coordination; a compact operable window may offer a better balance of ventilation and furniture clearance.

Build a project shortlist

Collect the room, desired operation, approximate opening size and performance priorities before requesting advice. Reference photographs and named ranges are intentionally excluded from this local text-only page; final Teralis imagery and product evidence require separate approval before production.