Five Key Spaces in Your Home – Finding the Perfect Doors and Windows for Every Corner!
Our homes are places filled with countless visions and ideas. From living rooms, balconies, kitchens, bedrooms, to bathrooms, we all have a picture of what we want each space to look like – more refined and beautiful. For a house that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, the interior design of each space needs to be harmonious. Different home spaces require reasonable pairings with different doors and windows. Only then can we create our ideal living environment. However, many people often find the variety of door and window products overwhelming. Today, KANOD Door and Window Manufacturer has compiled some examples of space-door/window combinations for you.
Living Room + Casement Window, Unlocking a Spectacular View
As the showcase of your home, the living room serves as a space for leisure, entertainment, and receiving guests. A panoramic casement window offers a grand view the moment you enter, creating a sense of spaciousness and sophistication in your home. No excessive decorations are needed. A large area of clear glass combined with ultra-slim frames creates an exceptional widescreen view.
Balcony + Sliding/Folding Door
In urban areas, small apartments are becoming increasingly common. Small apartments mean smaller spaces. How can we expand the visual effect of the living room within limited living space? The answer is simple – transform the balcony. Choosing the right balcony door can effectively increase the size of your living room. A folding door that can open up to 180° is an excellent choice. The unique design of folding doors allows for significant spatial openness and closure, providing flexibility. They not only effectively save space but also satisfy those who prefer open spaces. Besides folding doors, sliding doors are also a good option. As the connection between the inside and outside, the balcony is where light enters. Balcony doors must have excellent light transmission performance. Aluminum alloy sliding doors made of glass can greatly enhance the openness of indoor spaces. They also fulfill multiple functions such as space expansion, partitioning, and decoration.

Folding door separating balcony from living room
Kitchen + Sliding Door, Feeling the Warmth of Home
Some say the warmth of home lies in the taste of the kitchen. For food enthusiasts, nothing beats homemade meals. However, cooking inevitably involves oil fume exposure. Poor sealing of kitchen doors can lead to oil fumes spreading everywhere, polluting the air and potentially contaminating other living spaces. Therefore, when selecting kitchen doors, their sealing performance should be the primary consideration. Sliding doors with good sealing can effectively divide spaces and prevent oil fumes from entering the living room. Secondly, they should have a simple design, preferably flat and integrated, making them easier to clean. The same goes for glass styles; choose simpler designs for ease of cleaning.
Bedroom + Casement Window, Enjoying Deep Sleep
After a busy day, there’s nothing better than returning home and having a peaceful rest in your bedroom, free from work fatigue. The hustle and bustle of modern life accelerates our pace, with noise becoming a major obstacle to sleep. A door and window with excellent sound insulation can reduce noise and calm the mind, transforming your home into a quiet space for self-expression, a cozy and stylish retreat where you can shed all exhaustion and pretenses. Casement windows are the preferred choice for bedroom windows due to their excellent sealing and sound insulation properties. Compared to outward-opening casement windows, inward-opening or tilt-and-turn casement windows are more recommended for bedrooms.

The narrow hinged door in the bathroom
Bathroom + Narrow-Frame Door, Adding a Sense of Ritual to Life
A clean and comfortable bathroom is essential for a refined life. Although small, the bathroom is an indispensable part of the home, fulfilling daily washing functions and reflecting the homeowner’s lifestyle and personality. Bathrooms are dark, damp, air-stale, and prone to bacteria, requiring ample ventilation and lighting. Bathrooms also require privacy. Translucent glass doors and windows that allow light in but not sight can effectively ventilate, exclude external views for privacy protection, and solve lighting issues, making the space brighter and more spacious. For most house layouts with smaller bathroom doorways, a flush-mounted bathroom door is the optimal choice.