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Durango Doors of DFW
Photo shoot for Durango Doors at a home in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Jason Kindig
Photo shoot for Durango Doors at a home in Fort Worth, Texas.
For this project, the team of specialists at Durango Doors installed a continuous wall with a combination of steel windows and doors using structural steel to connect the units together. By using steel and glass on the rear wall of the living area with minimal window and door profiles, the exterior patio is connected to the main living area, thus “Bringing the Outdoors In.” Product specialists and project managers worked diligently to ensure every detail aligned with the client’s vision, delivering exceptional results. The biggest challenge was the engineering of the structural steel to make sure all units were secured properly. The main design aesthetic is the minimal profiles of the Millennium steel windows and doors. By using steel, the frame size around the glass is reduced, and the interior and exterior views are maximized — more glass less structure. This was the first time the Durango Doors team installed floor to ceiling windows and doors and mulled the units together, connecting indoor to outdoor living areas, to give that grandiose look. Although this was the first continuous wall of thin profile Millennium steel windows and doors created by the team, they now frequently deliver the same custom service to other clients.
Durango Doors of DFW
4015 W. Vickery Blvd.
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
817.732.8181