Vision 65 sliding door makes the yard a “flowing living room”
Push open the Vision 65 sliding door between the living room and the courtyard, and the 65mm slim frame instantly broadens the view. The 3.0mm profile thickness gives the door frame a steady texture without any sense of bulkiness, thanks to rongo’s optimization of the profile structure, which ensures strength while simplifying the visual lines, perfectly integrating with the owner’s minimalist decoration style.
What satisfies the owner most is the invisible strength of this sliding door. The hidden drainage channel design of the lower rail brought a pleasant surprise during the typhoon. During the three consecutive days of heavy rain when the typhoon passed, the living room remained dry. The rainwater was quickly drained through the hidden grooves, with no risk of backflow and no annoying whistling sound caused by air flow.
The 90° fully open corner design is another clever idea of Vision 65. When entertaining relatives and friends on weekends, fully opening the sliding doors allows the living room and balcony to form a continuous activity area, making gatherings of more than 10 people feel spacious. During daily relaxation, keeping the doors half-open achieves a balance between air circulation and spatial separation, just like installing a breathing wall in the home.
Mate110 system window, a silent barrier in the bedroom
Compared with the need for openness in the living room, the bedroom requires more privacy protection, and the Mate110 outward-opening system window demonstrates precise scene adaptation capabilities here. The 110mm frame width combined with 2.0mm profile thickness exhibits strong wind pressure resistance during typhoons. Even when the wind is howling outside the window, there is only a slight sound of air flow indoors.
The floor drain-style drainage system is another safeguard against Shunde’s rainy climate. Unlike traditional drainage designs, the drainage path of the Mate110 is angled, allowing rainwater to be quickly discharged through a dedicated channel, thus avoiding the hidden danger of water backflow. The 5MM+20A+5MM insulated tempered glass, combined with a three-seal design, forms a tight sound insulation barrier, reducing external noise to below 30 decibels. This means that even during the day, the bedroom can maintain a library-level of quietness.
It is worth mentioning that the Mate110 is also impressive in terms of “appearance”. The closed oblique pressing line makes the visible surface of the window sash more three-dimensional, echoing the gypsum line ceiling indoors; the standard diamond mesh solves the dilemma between ventilation and safety. When the window is open, it can not only let in fresh air but also prevent mosquitoes from entering without affecting the view of the courtyard.
Long-termism in the details
Six months after moving into the new home, the homeowner’s affection for rongo doors and windows has grown even deeper. He realized that those seemingly insignificant designs are precisely the long-term guarantee for a quality life. For example, the die-cast corner code glue injection technology of the Vision 65 sliding door makes the corners of the frame and sash fit tightly, with no loose or abnormal noise even after frequent opening and closing; the integrated 3.0 reinforced middle stile of the Mate110 remains as stable as a rock during typhoons, providing a strong sense of security.
Choosing doors and windows is like choosing home appliances. On the surface, the parameters seem similar, but the differences in details only become apparent when actually used. Judging from the practice in this residence in Shunde, good doors and windows are never “supporting roles” in the space. Instead, they use technology and design to make the home truly an important cornerstone of a reassuring place.










