Energy-saving hardware doors and windows will become a trend

In recent years, the construction of housing in China has been growing at an annual rate of over 20%, with a total of 2 billion square meters of new buildings completed each year. The existing building area has reached 40 billion square meters, and more than 95% of these structures are high-energy-consuming buildings. The energy consumption of doors and windows in China is three times that of developed countries. Over the next 30 years, another 40 billion square meters of buildings will be constructed. As a result, door and window manufacturers are increasingly focusing on consumer demands, constantly innovating their strategies to keep up with or even lead the market trend. Energy-saving solutions, such as aluminum-wood composite windows, solid wood windows, system windows, and Low-E glass, have gained popularity among both consumers and distributors. The demand for metal windows, doors, and curtain walls is shifting towards diversification and personalization. The rigid and inflexible spaces of the past are gradually fading. Consumers now seek vibrant, colorful environments rather than dull, monotonous designs. Traditional dark curtain walls are being replaced by bright colors like white, yellow, blue, green, and red. To appeal to the younger generation—especially the white-collar workers from the 1980s—many curtain wall brands are exploring new design concepts. For instance, some manufacturers are experimenting with "changing the shape of office curtain walls," using polyhedral cutting and multi-angle splicing techniques to create unique and eye-catching designs. Environmental protection and low carbon are now key considerations in hardware and architectural decoration. Energy efficiency has become an unavoidable trend. With the increasing diversity of building styles, it's no longer sufficient to rely on the original color of profiles. Colorful profiles have emerged as a popular choice. Whether it's plastic, aluminum, wooden, or composite doors and windows, the demand for colored products is rising. Color wood grain finishes and color-aluminum alloy windows are now in vogue. Varied-colored wood doors, elegant glass doors, and stylish curtain walls are becoming common sights. A window and door company representative once said, “We can paint the wood grain in any color we want. What color do you prefer?” Curtain wall materials are no longer limited to traditional aluminum alloys. New materials that meet environmental and durability standards are being introduced. Aluminum door and window systems now use colored aluminum alloy profiles and steel-plastic co-extruded profiles, which offer excellent thermal insulation, soundproofing, and shock resistance, while also enhancing the visual appeal of buildings. Recently, a commercial building under construction in Xiangfan showcased a striking design with golden cornices and silver-white wall skirts. The curtain wall itself has become a fashion indicator in the city. Curtain walls that offer low-carbon performance, such as double-layer curtain walls that reduce energy use and carbon emissions, are gaining traction and becoming a new trend. As the quality of buildings becomes a top priority, the demand for high-quality door and window products continues to rise. Manufacturers must think from the customer’s perspective, developing modular and mass-produced products that offer great value. By producing high-quality products at reasonable prices, they can stay ahead of the market. On the other hand, those who fail to adapt to new challenges and maintain low-quality standards may eventually be eliminated. According to relevant data, 97% of buildings in China are high-energy-consuming. If this trend continues, by 2020, the total high-energy-building area could reach 70 billion square meters. Failing to focus on energy-efficient design now will worsen China's energy crisis. Currently, more than 40 billion square meters of existing buildings are in use, and over 90% of them are high-energy-consuming. In these buildings, doors and windows account for nearly half of the total energy consumption. According to industry expert Luo Baihui, the key to improving building energy efficiency lies in saving energy through doors and windows. Therefore, adopting new energy-saving door and window systems and renovating existing windows and doors are not only necessary for addressing the current energy situation but also an inevitable trend in the development of the entire market.

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