25 Apr What makes the Palladio Palermo the brand’s best-selling design?
The Palladio Palermo is one of the brand’s best-selling doors. And it is not hard to see why once you look at what it does so well.
It feels classic without looking dated
One of Palermo’s biggest strengths is its balance. It does not go too far in a traditional direction, nor does it chase a sharp modern style. It sits in that space in between where many homeowners feel most comfortable.
The proportions give it a sense of heritage. At the same time, the detailing is minimal and modern. That is what makes it easy to use on all types of properties.
You can personalise it and still keep the same look
Another reason Palermo sells so much is that it retains its identity across different versions. The Palermo Glazed comes with different glazing styles, including TG501, TG8, TG23 and TG601. There is also a Palermo Solid option for homeowners who want more privacy or those who prefer a more understated entrance.
That gives people plenty of flexibility without taking away from the overall design.
Some doors only really suit one exact combination. But when you change the glass or the colour, they start to lose what made them appealing in the first place.
Palermo does not have that problem. It is much more reliable as a design.
It can handle decorative glazing beautifully. It works just as well with simpler glass. It can even be used as a solid door and still look unmistakably like Palermo.
Colours help it go even further
Palladio’s wider range adds even more appeal to the Palermo design. The collection is triple-glazed as standard and comes in 13 colours, with matching foil finishes on the frame.
Colour has a big effect on the overall feel of the door too. In darker shades, Palermo looks more formal and more imposing. In softer greys or lighter finishes, it feels lighter and more contemporary. Because the design itself is so well balanced, it carries different colours extremely well without losing its character.
The performance matches the looks
Each door in the Palladio range is a 65mm fibreglass-reinforced monocoque composite door with double-rebate sealing for strong draughtproofing. The collection also uses triple-glazed units with warm edge technology. In terms of thermal performance, the solid door has a U-value including frame of 0.85, while the glazed door comes in at 0.98 including frame.
When a door combines strong design with strong specification, it becomes much easier to understand why it sells so well.
Looking for composite doors in Swansea?
If you are looking at composite doors in Swansea, the Palladio Palermo is definitely one to consider. It offers a design that works across different home styles, a great range of glazing and colour options and the level of performance you would expect from a premium composite door.Speak to Affordable Quality Windows to compare different Palermo styles and find the best option for your entrance.