These brand-new residence offers exceptional design, craftsmanship, and comfort in one of the area’s most desirable communities.
Doors of opportunity
PROJECT OVERVIEW
In Sydney’s Hills District, the master-planned Bellefair community at Norwest has set a benchmark for contemporary residential design. Architecturally designed townhouses and terrace homes draw from a consistent palette, clean lines and premium finishes – the kind of development where specification details matter, and where product shortfalls can become a costly problem.
Developer
HGA Group
Builder
Steland Project
The heat is on
The originally specified timber front doors looked the part on paper. But painted dark and exposed to intense sun, they couldn’t take the heat. Warping, cracking and surface degradation compromised both the look and performance of every entry point while the builds were still in construction – undermining the aesthetic the development was designed to achieve. Everyone knew a replacement was needed.
The right door for the climate
Any replacement entry door had to check off a demanding checklist: carry the architectural weight of the original design intent, take a dark finish, and hold up to the harsh Australian climate long-term. It also had to integrate cleanly with the aluminium window frames already installed across the site.
One spec change that changed everything
Parkwood Doors had the answer. Their Thermtek powder coated aluminium door ticked every box – built to handle dark finishes and full sun without moving or bowing. While the profile and fi nish sat consistently alongside the existing window joinery, preserving the architectural coherence that makes Bellefair stand out. The doors didn’t just replace what had failed – they delivered what was originally promised.
The door behind the window
For aluminium window fabricators, Bellefair is a sign of things to come. More residential projects demand entry doors that match aesthetically, perform in Australian conditions, and hold their integrity over the life of the building. Timber, particularly in dark finishes, increasingly can’t meet that brief. Aluminium can.
For fabricators already supplying window packages, adding architectural entry doors to the mix is a natural extension – higher job revenue, better margins and a single-supplier solution that builders actually want: fewer trades, simpler procurement and faster lock-up. The demand is there. The door is ready. And opportunity is knocking.