Under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, consumers are entitled to federal income tax credits for buying and installing certain ENERGY STAR® windows, doors and skylights in their primary residential...
If you’re remodeling or building a new home, the way that the space looks to a passerby is important. Just as you want to consider the residents and their wants...
As builders, architects and remodelers embark on the creative journey of designing their next project, there are several elements that need to be taken into consideration: from the geographic location,...
The Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) has released its 2022 U.S. Window and Door Industry Market Study. The report provides data into market drivers, changing products and dynamics, as...
While steadily gaining in popularity, pivot doors have been around for a very long time. Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome all boasted versions of pivot doors in their architecture. The...
The Hallmark Certification Program is designed to provide builders, architects and remodelers – as well as code officials and consumers – with a credible and easily recognizable means of identifying products that...
When it comes to a home renovation project, nothing can be overlooked. From re-examining floor plans to transforming unused space into beautiful home offices, to integrating sliding doors to enhance...
Sunrooms, also commonly referred to as solariums or patio enclosures, have always been an ideal design choice for those looking to have natural light and spectacular views all year round....
From boosting the curb appeal of their home, to providing light and ventilation, doors play an important role in a house’s overall design. As an architect and remodeler, it’s important...
Photo Credit: Therma-Tru Doors The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed every aspect of our lives: from the way we shop, to how we work, travel and live. As part of these...
Photo credit: Therma-Tru Doors Cottage-style homes originated in England in the late 18th century during the Romantic movement. The name comes from the British term “cotters”, which designated English farmers...
When it comes to architectural wood doors, architects and specifiers know that there is more than strength and stability that matter. At the core of every wood door is the...