🍳 Why Your Kitchen’s Doors & Windows Matter More Than You Think

You’re stir-frying chili, eyes stinging from smoke, but the window won’t open wide enough to vent it. Or you’re carrying hot soup, only to stumble on a clunky door track. For 20+ years, State Crown has solved these headaches—because great kitchen doors & windows blend convenience, safety, and cleanliness seamlessly.

🪟 Kitchen Windows: Easy to Open, Powerful at Ventilating
The “Annoying Window” Nightmare
Mrs. Li once cursed her kitchen window daily: it faced the counter, so opening it meant either tiptoeing to reach the handle or bumping the faucet. “Washing dishes while holding a sponge? Impossible to adjust!” she said.
State Crown’s Solution: Human-Centered Casement Windows
- Effortless Operation: Slide horizontally without lifting—adjust it mid-chopping or dishwashing.
- Max Ventilation: Up to 60% opening area (meets China’s 1/10 floor area ventilation standard ), clearing smoke in 30 seconds.
- Tight Seal: 3-layer EPDM gaskets block dust/rain, preventing mold on cabinets .
🚪 Kitchen Doors: Safe, Silent, Hassle-Free
Traditional sliding doors are trouble: their tracks trap oil (cleaning takes 20 mins!) and trip kids/elders. Worse, flimsy doors slam loud enough to scare pets.
State Crown’s “Dual-Safety” Door Solutions
| Type | Height | Pros | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Low-Track Slider | 1.8mm | Robot-vac friendly, no tripping | Families with seniors |
| Suspension Door | No track | Wipe-clean floor, 10-year durability | Small kitchens |
Key Upgrade: Built-in buffered dampers—doors slow down 10cm from the frame, no more “bang!” even when hands are full of hot pots .

❓ Quick Q&A for First-Time Buyers
- Q: Will suspension doors fall?A: No—we use 2.0mm aluminum alloy tracks (1.6mm is minimum ) with 150kg load capacity.
- Q: Glass or screen for windows?A: Tempered glass with nano-coating (oil wipes off instantly!) + removable insect screen .
- Q: Can it fit my small kitchen?A: Yes—our narrow-frame design (≤2cm) saves 30% space vs. old styles .
💡 3 Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Choosing thin profiles (<1.8mm aluminum)—they bend in 6 months .
- ❌ Skipping dampers—slamming doors crack glass over time.
- ❌ Picking white glass—grease shows instantly (go for gray tinted glass !).
🌟 The State Crown Promise
“We don’t just sell windows—we fix daily frustrations.” From 1.8mm invisible tracks to silent dampers, every detail makes cooking calmer. Because your kitchen’s warmth deserves protection.

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Custom Solutions for Global Projects
Established in 2005, we specialize in the customization of premium aluminum alloy doors and windows. With over ten years of industry experience, we are committed to the product philosophy of "Safety, Practicality, and Advanced Technology".
- ISO9001 Quality Management System
- EU CE certification
- IPMS (Intellectual Property Management System)
- Australian, American, and Canadian standards
We are located in Foshan, Guangdong, just under one hour's drive from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, in the heart of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.
If you are interested in any of our products, or would like to discuss a custom order, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to building long-term business relationships with clients around the world.


