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Staying on Trend with Origin’s Internal Doors

  • 4 Oct 2023

To ensure their projects appeal to modern home buyers, housebuilders must react to the latest trends. The way people use their homes has changed, and the era of open-plan living is giving way to a more practical, broken-plan living trend. Homeowners are looking for ways to create functional floorplans that work smarter for modern lifestyles, whilst still retaining lots of natural light. Housebuilders can support potential home buyers strike this balance with Origin’s internal glazing offering – the Internal Door (OI-30).

The steel-look glazed wall and door system, made from premium-grade aluminium, is designed to transform living areas without compromising on natural light. With Origin’s Internal Door, properties can maintain the light, airy and spacious feel families value from open-plan living while benefiting from a more practical footprint fit for modern lifestyles.

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Manufactured in the UK, the OI-30 is a housebuilder’s ultimate dream product, offering limitless customisation possibilities. Choose between French or single doors, or combine these elements with a corner post to create an additional room. For larger apertures, the doors can be installed with fixed panes on the sides or top. With over 150 RAL colours available, the doors can be tailored to match any aesthetic.

The 30mm sightline is one of the slimmest on the market. It allows maximum natural light to flow through a property whilst dividing the floorplan into practical spaces.

Origin’s Internal Doors are powder coated with a highly durable coating to resist everyday wear and tear. So, housebuilders can rest assured their specifications are built to last and will withstand the test of time.

The inclusion of Origin’s statement-glazed door in properties maximises appeal to potential home buyers.

Contact Origin for more information by clicking the link.

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