Wooden windows and doors, the eternal icon of elegance

The timeless charm of wood for windows and doors that combine elegance, warmth and sustainability

Wooden windows and doors are such refined and elegant items that, one might say, they represent much more than simple windows and doors.
Their ability to influence the aesthetics of a home, to be understood not only as an external appearance, but also, indeed above all, as an interior design, is unique in its kind and is almost unrivaled for models made of different materials.

A real jewel for home design

The beauty of wood certainly needs no introduction, but if it were to be described, as far as windows and doors are concerned, in a single word, the most suitable would probably be “warmth”.
Wooden windows and doors can create a warm, welcoming, typically domestic environment, and it is not at all an exaggeration to say that they are able to promote relaxation and psycho-physical relaxation.
These characteristics are common to any wooden window, but the opportunities for choice are varied, ranging from the lightest to the darkest shades; the latter, in general, are more popular in classic styles, while the light ones are more common in more modern ones.
Beyond this, there is no doubt that wooden windows and doors look good in practically any context: from a chromatic point of view, wooden surfaces can match a Extreme versatility.
In the design of an interior design, therefore, wooden windows and doors can be a real Starting point on the basis of which to structure the furnishings and style of the rooms; It can certainly be a wonderful idea to provide furniture and other elements in wood, but these windows, as mentioned, offer a wonderful glance even where they are the only elements made of this material.

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Top-level technical features
Wooden windows and doors are also a real first choice in terms of technical and functional characteristics, and in this regard there are also some false myths to dispel.
First of all, wood can be defined as the natural material par excellence and, as such, it is absolutely healthy: since these windows are never the subject of invasive industrial processing, it is absolutely certain that their installation does not imply the diffusion, in the interiors, of chemical residues, impurities and anything else that could make the air less healthy, something that unfortunately cannot be excluded for some types of fixtures, furniture and other products.
Wood is a natural material, of course, but what about the environmental impact?
Well, contrary to what one might believe, choosing wooden windows and doors can be much more eco-sustainable than models made of different materials: if the wood is taken from sustainably managed forests, as it is in the vast majority of cases, the environmental impact will be almost zero, unlike windows and doors produced in different materials, whose industrial processes tend to require much higher amounts of energy and are, in general, less environmentally sustainable.
Wood is also, notoriously, an extremely robust material, so by choosing good windows of this type, you are sure that they will be preserved at their best over the years.
It is often said that windows of this type require higher maintenance than those produced in other materials, and this has a principle of truth, but this criticality has been easily overcome by the industry in the sector.
As can be seen by taking a look at the official website of a specialized company like www.tigulliodesign.it, thanks to the use of special covers, visually imperceptible, the material is perfectly preserved without being affected by exposure to climatic agents and without requiring special maintenance interventions.
On the same website, however, there is also a point on two further and important aspects that should always distinguish a good window, namely the thermal and acoustic insulation capabilities.
Also from this point of view, wooden windows and doors do not betray expectations at all, being able to boast first-level insulating capabilities.

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