As we approach 2026, the window and door industry continues to evolve, shaped by changing design preferences and ongoing product developments.

At Stedek, we closely monitor these shifts and adopt trends that reflect modern living requirements and homeowner expectations. Below, we outline the key trends for 2026 that are likely to influence installations and customer conversations.

1. Minimalist Designs Lead the Way

The shift towards minimalist design in both windows and doors is becoming more pronounced. Homeowners are opting for designs that offer clean lines and unobstructed views.

This includes slim frames and larger panes of glass that not only enhance natural light but also improve thermal performance. The minimalist trend extends to hardware as well, with hidden or integrated solutions that do not disrupt the sleek facade of window and door designs.

Kitchen aluminium bifold door

2. A Move Towards Darker Colours

Adding a dramatic flair to installations, darker colours are on the rise. Black, charcoal, and other dark hues are being chosen to create bold contrasts, especially in lighter-coloured homes.

These colours not only contribute to a striking aesthetic but also help in masking the wear and tear that is typically more visible on lighter finishes. For installers, this means advising on colour durability and maintenance, ensuring homeowners make informed decisions.

3. Embracing the Historical Elegance

While innovation is crucial, there’s a significant revival of historical designs with modern twists, particularly in sash windows. These classics are witnessing a renaissance with enhanced features like improved energy efficiency and streamlined profiles.

The demand for authentic, heritage aesthetics combined with contemporary performance means more opportunities for installers to work on properties where maintaining a traditional look with modern functionality is essential.

flush sash bow window

4. Customisation Is Key

Customisation options are expanding, allowing homeowners to tailor aspects from the size and shape of their windows to even the finest details like grilles and mullions.

As an installer, staying updated on the variety of custom options available from manufacturers like Stedek will enable you to offer bespoke solutions that meet the unique needs of each customer.

5. Technological Advancement

On the technological front, smart locks for doors are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and elevated security levels.

These locks often feature keypad or smartphone app entry options, providing both flexibility and enhanced security. Installers will need to become adept in these installations and possibly partner with tech providers to ensure seamless integration and operation.

solidor composite door

6. Sustainability Is A Continuing Priority

Sustainability remains a significant concern, with advances in materials and construction techniques that contribute to energy efficiency.

Eco-friendly materials are being prioritised, not just for their lower environmental impact, but also for their durability and thermal properties. Knowledge of sustainable practices and products can set you apart as a preferred installer among environmentally conscious consumers.

Adapting to the Trends

Stedek’s commitment to quality and staying ahead of industry advancements ensures that our partners are well-equipped to meet these evolving demands. By understanding these trends, you can better advise your clients and provide installations that reflect both modern innovations and timeless designs.

For the latest products that align with 2026 design trends or to learn more about custom and smart lock options available, get in touch with Stedek. Whether you are looking to update your skills or need specific product details, we’re here to support your growth in adapting to and excelling in these future trends.

As these trends evolve, remember that embracing them can enhance your service offerings, satisfy your clients, and position you as a leader in the window and door installation market. Keep the conversation going with homeowners about how these trends can transform their properties, ensuring they feel informed and excited about the possibilities.