D-LUX WINDOWS
D-Lux Scandinavian-Type Windows: Where Design Meets Superior Functionality
Our D-Lux windows, inspired by the classic Scandinavian design, offer a perfect blend of style, functionality, and exceptional quality. These outward-opening windows are crafted to meet the highest standards of performance and aesthetics, making them a standout choice for modern homes.
Choose D-Lux windows for a combination of distinctive Scandinavian design and cutting-edge performance. Experience the difference in quality and comfort with every installation.
Toughened – increase strength and safety
Laminated – provides additional security over the toughened unit
Obscure – gives privacy and style to windows
*available in a wide range of patterns.
[/vc_column_text][/qode_accordion_tab][/qode_accordion][/vc_accordion_tab][vc_accordion_tab title=”Finishing”][vc_column_text]High-quality completion of our timber windows is obtained using the highest quality, ecological, water-based paints, and pickles. The finishing coat is elastic and moves together with the wood, letting it breathe. It is water soluble, moisture resistant, and fast drying finish with a long–term UV protection.A wide variety of paints and lacquers are available to meet our customers’ requirements. All of our paints and lacquers are environmentally friendly, ecologically clean, and harmless to the environment.[/vc_column_text][blockquote text=”LANGVALDA has unique painting technology which consist of 7 steps: 1. grinding 2. impregnation 3. priming 4. grinding 5. priming 6. grinding 7. painting*For the oak wood, before all these steps, we are filling the pores with a pores sprayer.” show_quote_icon=”yes” text_color=”#000000″][/vc_accordion_tab][vc_accordion_tab title=”Wood”][vc_column_text]One of the key factories ensuring the highest windows quality is wood and how wood is processed. Our windows are produced using laminated wood beams in Nordic pine and oak. Other types of wood such as Mahogany Sapele and Siberian larch can be both: solid and glued beams. All wood that we are using has FSC certification. It means that wood is from forests that are 100% replanted.[/vc_column_text][qode_accordion][qode_accordion_tab title=”Wood types”][vc_column_text]- Nordic Pine: is from the slow-grown northern forest (Siberia, Karelia). The wood is soft, medium in weight has medium density, and also has excellent fiber and characteristics: tight growth rings, resulting in natural strength.
- Oak: the quality of oak is truly remarkable. Oak wood has a density of about 0.75 g/cm creating great strength and hardness. It is very resistant to insect and fungal attacks, also it is durable even in contact with moisture beyond all common beliefs. Oak is characterized as durable, long-lasting with a bright and strong wood texture.
- Sapele: is hard and very durable hardwood. Solid Sapele is generally stable when dry, making it ideal for use in doors and windows. It is ideal for painted applications due to its fine graining. Sapele also has an attractive aroma resistant to insects.
- Siberian larch: Siberian larch timber is naturally beautiful – so no finishing is required. This tree is one of the best coniferous woods in the forest, with excellent properties: Much lower moisture absorption levels compared with fir. Impregnation unnecessary. High durability and very resistant to rot and fungus. High mechanical resistance and very good pressure resistance. Excellent wear resistance (Class II). High density Aesthetically pleasing to the eye; warm colors from golden brown to yellow and orange in the heartwood.
At Langvalda, we pride ourselves on using the highest quality woods for our windows, selected for their exceptional durability, density, and finish. Each type of wood we use offers distinct advantages, ensuring that our windows not only enhance your home’s aesthetic but also provide superior performance. Here’s a detailed look at the premium woods we choose:
Nordic Pine
- Durability: Renowned for its natural strength and stability, Nordic Pine withstands environmental stresses well due to its tight growth rings.
- Density: Medium density contributes to a balanced weight and robust structure, making it suitable for high-performance window frames.
- Finish: Typically has a smooth finish that highlights its fine grain, often requiring minimal treatment.
- Main Difference: Compared to other softwoods, Nordic Pine’s slow growth results in a denser, more stable wood that excels in structural integrity.
Oak
- Durability: Oak’s exceptional strength and resistance to insects and fungi make it highly durable, even in moist conditions.
- Density: Approximately 0.75 g/cm³, providing remarkable hardness and structural stability.
- Finish: Offers a bright, robust texture that maintains its finish well, requiring minimal maintenance.
- Main Difference: Oak’s high density and natural resistance to environmental factors make it one of the most durable and long-lasting hardwoods available.
Sapele
- Durability: Sapele is a dense hardwood known for its durability and stability, with inherent resistance to insects.
- Density: High density enhances its durability and stability, making it ideal for windows and doors.
- Finish: Features a fine grain that is excellent for painted applications, complemented by a pleasant aroma.
- Main Difference: Sapele’s fine graining and stability make it particularly well-suited for painted finishes and applications requiring high durability.
Siberian Larch
- Durability: Siberian Larch is highly resistant to rot and fungus, offering excellent durability in various environmental conditions.
- Density: High density provides exceptional mechanical strength and wear resistance (Class II).
- Finish: Naturally beautiful with warm hues from golden brown to yellow and orange; often requires no additional finishing.
- Main Difference: Siberian Larch’s natural resistance to moisture and rot, combined with its attractive appearance, sets it apart from other coniferous woods that require more maintenance.
By incorporating these premium wood types, Langvalda ensures that our windows are crafted to meet the highest standards of durability, density, and finish, providing you with products that are both visually stunning and built to last.
High-quality completion of our timber windows is obtained using the highest quality, ecological, water-based paints, and pickles. The finishing coat is elastic and moves together with the wood, letting it breathe. It is water soluble, moisture resistant, and fast drying finish with a long–term UV protection.
A wide variety of paints and lacquers are available to meet our customers’ requirements. All of our paints and lacquers are environmentally friendly, ecologically clean, and harmless to the environment.
Premium Wood Quality
At the heart of our commitment to superior window quality lies our meticulous choice and processing of wood. We understand that the foundation of a high-quality window is the wood it’s crafted from. That’s why we use only the finest materials and adhere to the highest standards in wood processing.
Commitment to Sustainability
All the wood we use is FSC-certified, ensuring that it comes from responsibly managed forests. This certification guarantees that the wood is sourced from forests that are 100% replanted, supporting sustainable forestry practices and environmental preservation.
Choose our windows to enjoy the perfect blend of top-quality materials and eco-friendly practices, ensuring not only exceptional durability and beauty but also a commitment to a greener planet.
At Langvalda, we pride ourselves on using the highest quality woods for our windows, selected for their exceptional durability, density, and finish. Each type of wood we use offers distinct advantages, ensuring that our windows not only enhance your home’s aesthetic but also provide superior performance. Here’s a detailed look at the premium woods we choose:
European Pine (European Redwood)
- Overview: Light-colored softwood with tight growth rings, known for its clean appearance.
- Benefits: Offers natural strength and stability with good performance under environmental stresses. Balances weight and durability, often requiring minimal treatment.
- Main Difference: Denser and more stable compared to other softwoods due to its slow growth, providing enhanced structural integrity.
- Oak
- Overview: Hard, durable hardwood with distinctive grain patterns.
- Benefits: Known for its exceptional strength and resistance to insects and fungi. Ideal for high-traffic areas and applications requiring long-lasting performance.
- Main Difference: One of the most durable hardwoods with high density and natural resistance to environmental factors, ensuring superior longevity and resilience.
- Sapele
- Overview: Rich reddish-brown hardwood with a fine, attractive grain.
- Benefits: Dense and durable with natural resistance to insects. Excellent for high-end finishes and applications requiring a painted look.
- Main Difference: Provides a luxurious appearance with superior stability, particularly suited for high-durability and aesthetically refined projects.
- Accoya
- Overview: Engineered wood made from radiata pine, treated through acetylation for enhanced durability.
- Benefits: Extremely resistant to rot, insects, and dimensional changes. Offers low maintenance and exceptional performance in all weather conditions.
- Main Difference: Superior durability and sustainability make it an excellent choice for high-performance windows, suitable for extreme climates and eco-friendly building projects.
- Red Grandis
- Overview: Reddish-brown hardwood from South America, known for its attractive appearance and durability.
- Benefits: Offers good strength and stability at a cost-effective price. Durable with natural resistance to weather and insects.
- Main Difference: Provides a budget-friendly alternative to more expensive hardwoods, combining strong performance with an appealing appearance.
At Langvalda, we understand that the right glass can transform not just the look of your windows, but also their performance. Whether you’re looking to enhance energy efficiency, improve safety, or simply add a touch of style, choosing the right type of glass is crucial. Our diverse range of premium glass options ensures that you find the perfect fit for your home or commercial space.
From classic clear glass to cutting-edge smart film, each type we offer brings unique benefits and specialties to meet various needs and preferences. Explore our selection to discover how our high-quality glass solutions can elevate your living space, enhance comfort, and provide lasting value.
- Float Glass
- Specialty: Classic clear glass with a smooth surface.
- Why Choose It: Provides excellent transparency and a clean, distortion-free view. Ideal for standard applications where clarity is essential and cost is a factor.
- Tempered Glass
- Specialty: Strengthened glass that shatters into small, less harmful pieces.
- Why Choose It: Offers high strength and safety. Perfect for areas exposed to impact or high stress, such as doors and shower screens.
- Laminated Glass
- Specialty: Multiple layers of glass bonded with a durable interlayer.
- Why Choose It: Enhances security and safety by holding together when shattered. Also offers superior sound insulation and UV protection. Ideal for windows needing extra protection and noise reduction.
- Low-E Glass
- Specialty: Coated with a microscopically thin metallic layer.
- Why Choose It: Improves energy efficiency by reflecting heat while allowing light through. Perfect for maintaining indoor comfort and reducing energy costs.
- Obscure Glass
- Specialty: Textured or frosted glass that diffuses light and hides visibility.
- Why Choose It: Provides privacy while allowing natural light to enter. Ideal for bathrooms and other private spaces where visibility needs to be limited.
- Tinted Glass
- Specialty: Glass with a color tint that reduces glare and heat.
- Why Choose It: Minimizes solar heat gain and glare, enhancing comfort and lowering cooling costs. Best for sunny or hot climates.
- Solar Control Glass
- Specialty: Treated to reduce solar heat gain and UV radiation.
- Why Choose It: Maintains a consistent indoor temperature and protects interiors from sun damage. Ideal for buildings in hot climates needing superior solar protection.
- Smart Film/Switchable Glass
- Specialty: Glass that changes from transparent to opaque with an electric current.
- Why Choose It: Offers flexible privacy and light control on demand. Perfect for modern offices and spaces requiring adaptable privacy solutions.
- Mirrored Glass
- Specialty: Glass with a reflective coating on one side.
- Why Choose It: Provides a mirror-like effect while allowing light to pass through the other side. Great for both aesthetic applications and privacy needs.
- Self-Cleaning Glass
- Specialty: Coated with a layer that helps break down dirt and makes cleaning easier.
- Why Choose It: Reduces maintenance effort by keeping glass cleaner for longer periods. Ideal for hard-to-reach windows and areas where low maintenance is desired.
- Acoustic Glass
- Specialty: Designed to reduce sound transmission between spaces.
- Why Choose It: Enhances comfort in noisy environments by minimizing external noise. Perfect for offices, residential areas near highways, or other high-noise locations.
- Clear Glass
- Specialty: Standard transparent glass with no tint or coatings.
- Why Choose It: Maximizes natural light and visibility, ideal for standard windows and display areas where clarity is essential.
- Etched Glass
- Specialty: Glass with patterns created through etching or sandblasting.
- Why Choose It: Adds decorative elements while providing privacy. Ideal for stylish partitions or doors that require both aesthetics and functionality.
- Patterned Glass
- Specialty: Glass with embossed or raised patterns.
- Why Choose It: Offers a unique look and privacy while still allowing light through. Perfect for decorative windows and functional spaces.
- Frosted Glass
- Specialty: Glass with a frosted appearance for translucency.
- Why Choose It: Provides privacy while diffusing light, making it suitable for bathrooms and partitions where visibility needs to be reduced.
- Stained Glass
- Specialty: Colorful glass pieces arranged in artistic designs.
- Why Choose It: Adds a unique, historic charm to windows. Ideal for decorative and custom applications where artistic value is important.
- Fire Rated Glass
- Specialty: Glass designed to resist heat and flames for specified periods.
- Why Choose It: Enhances safety by providing additional time for evacuation during a fire. Used in fire doors and partitions to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- Bulletproof Glass
- Specialty: Multi-layered glass designed to withstand bullets.
- Why Choose It: Provides high-level security for sensitive or high-risk areas. Ideal for locations needing maximum protection against ballistic threats.
- Vacuum Insulated Glass
- Specialty: Glass with a vacuum between panes for superior insulation.
- Why Choose It: Offers excellent thermal performance with a slim profile, enhancing energy efficiency without compromising on space.
- Argon-Filled Glass Units
- Specialty: Double-glazed units with argon gas between panes.
- Why Choose It: Improves thermal insulation by reducing heat transfer, ideal for energy-efficient windows that help lower energy costs.
- Krypton-Filled Glass Units
- Specialty: Double-glazed units filled with krypton gas.
- Why Choose It: Provides superior insulation compared to argon-filled units, making it ideal for highly efficient windows where space is limited.
- Slim Glass Units
- Specialty: Thin, multi-pane glass units with high insulation.
- Why Choose It: Combines modern aesthetics with excellent thermal performance, perfect for contemporary designs with a sleek profile.
- Warm Edge Spacer Bars
- Specialty: Insulating spacer bars used between glass panes.
- Why Choose It: Reduces heat transfer between panes, improving energy efficiency and minimizing condensation in double and triple glazing units.
- Aluminium Spacer Bars
- Specialty: Durable metal spacers used in glazing units.
- Why Choose It: Provides strong support for glazing units; ideal for standard double glazing applications, though less effective in thermal insulation compared to warm edge spacers.
- Double Glazed Units
- Specialty: Two panes of glass with an insulating gap.
- Why Choose It: Offers improved thermal insulation and noise reduction compared to single glazing, making it suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial applications.
- Triple Glazed Units
- Specialty: Three panes of glass with two insulating gaps.
- Why Choose It: Provides the highest level of insulation and noise reduction, ideal for energy-efficient buildings and extreme climates where maximum performance is needed.