The new generation of minimalist wooden sliding windows

At Veteco 2024, Torinco Unveils Groundbreaking Minimalist Sliding Window Systems

Torinco chose the Veteco Fair 2024 as the platform to unveil its latest innovation in the minimalist sliding window market. The company has introduced a new generation of systems that stand out not only for their innovation but also for their ability to transform architectural spaces by integrating cutting-edge technology into their products.

Impressively, Torinco showcased a pocket sliding system made of wood, capable of supporting sashes weighing up to a thousand kilograms. This system incorporates the latest advancements in hardware, ensuring smooth, quiet, and effortless movement. Lorenzo Nadales, the company’s manager, reiterated Torinco’s commitment to creating wooden solutions that align with the most ambitious architectural projects in today’s market.

In addition to the pocket slider, the company also shined with its lift-and-slide system, a design that eliminates architectural barriers by foregoing the use of pillars. Torinco proposes a three-leaf corner structure that maximizes the sense of space, creating a seamless environment between indoors and outdoors. This setup is not only aesthetically pleasing due to its hidden tracks but also offers barrier-free access and high acoustic and energy insulation.

Torinco also introduced a set of interventions for buildings undergoing rehabilitation. This innovative set consists of an external fixed-louver Majorcan shutter, an intermediate window that offers high acoustic and thermal insulation, and a “recovered” external shutter, providing energy efficiency and aesthetic value.

In summary, with its participation in Veteco 2024, Torinco not only reaffirms its position as a leader in window system innovation but also promotes synergy between aesthetics, functionality, and energy efficiency, establishing itself as a benchmark in the construction and building rehabilitation sector.

Source: Information provided by Torinco during the Veteco Fair 2024.

Source: Decoración 2.0, decoration news in Spanish

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