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A fully opening 90° sliding corner.No corner post.No visual break.Just light, landscape, and space flowing as one.The be...
31/05/2026

A fully opening 90° sliding corner.
No corner post.
No visual break.

Just light, landscape, and space flowing as one.

The best glazing doesn’t dominate a home.
It changes how it feels to live in it.

19/05/2026

Behind every YOKOR window is precision processing measured to the millimetre.

CNC cutting, drilling, and machining ensure each profile is prepared exactly as intended.

Because what feels effortless in daily use begins with manufacturing accuracy.

True quality is built long before installation.

YOKOR — where precision processing shapes performance.

Full-height glazing changes everything.In a minimalist home, the difference isn’t made by adding more.It’s made by knowi...
11/05/2026

Full-height glazing changes everything.

In a minimalist home, the difference isn’t made by adding more.

It’s made by knowing what to remove.

At this Melbourne residence, YOKOR full-height glazing brings light, landscape, and proportion into one composed space.

A 6-metre void.
A full-height glass façade.
Seamless corner glazing.
Slim frames that soften the boundary between inside, pool, and garden.

The result is quiet, but powerful.

Natural light moves across white walls and timber floors.
Reflections from the pool shift through the space.
The garden becomes part of the interior rhythm.

Because true minimalism is not empty.

It is controlled.
Balanced.
Intentional.

With high-performance glazing, the home doesn’t just look more open.

It feels brighter.
Calmer.
More connected.

03/05/2026

What makes yokor the proven choice for premium builds in Australia?

Triangular glazing — where precision is exposedIn this Glen Iris residence,the space is defined immediately —two triangu...
19/04/2026

Triangular glazing — where precision is exposed

In this Glen Iris residence,
the space is defined immediately —
two triangular windows, resolved to the roofline,
set the proportion before anything else does.

Because shaping them is only the beginning.
What matters is how they resolve —
junctions held clean,
alignment exact,
tolerances controlled.

Light drops in from above,
quietly lifting the volume.

Below, sliding panels extend the space outward —
open or closed, the clarity remains.

Movement feels effortless.
The environment stays composed.

Well-resolved systems don’t call attention to themselves.
They recalibrate how a space behaves —
in comfort, in acoustics, in proportion.

What you notice is the light.
What stays is the control.

Why do Japanese minimalist homes always feel so calm?Because light is designed — not added.This Melbourne home is centre...
01/02/2026

Why do Japanese minimalist homes always feel so calm?

Because light is designed — not added.

This Melbourne home is centred around a glass-wrapped internal courtyard.
Not for aesthetics.
For balance.

Natural light reaches the heart of the house.
Harsh sun is filtered.
The space breathes.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing and sliding doors frame the courtyard,
allowing it to sit quietly within the architecture —
an intentional void rather than a decorative element.

90° corner glass removes visual interruption,
leaving the space defined by light, shadow, and proportion.

You don’t register the windows themselves.
You register the calm.

This is not a garden in the conventional sense,
but a moment of pause within the home.

In Japanese minimalism,
restraint and absence shape how space is experienced.

Save this if light-driven Australian architecture resonates with you.

29/01/2026

A Toorak residence, in readiness for oversized glazing.

Frames and tracks set in advance.
Levels verified to the millimetre.
Structure checked.
The site cleared — nothing left to chance.

In homes of this calibre,
precision isn’t visible, yet it is decisive.

When the glass arrives,
it will not announce itself.
It will sit naturally within the architecture.

Next: oversized glass on site.

True luxury is decided long before it appears.

This YOKOR apartment project proves one thing —windows are never just installed.Multi-level floor-to-ceiling glazing.Cur...
27/01/2026

This YOKOR apartment project proves one thing —
windows are never just installed.

Multi-level floor-to-ceiling glazing.
Curved glass and arched façades formed to millimetre precision.
Clean, seamless glass balustrades with zero visual clutter.

What looks calm and minimal on the outside
is the result of precise measurement, custom fabrication,
and tightly controlled installation.

Windows don’t sit on architecture —
they define it.

Quiet complexity.
Precision in every detail.

A modern Australian duplex — done right.Clean lines. Calm tones. Light-led design.This Bentleigh duplex proves that rest...
22/01/2026

A modern Australian duplex — done right.

Clean lines. Calm tones. Light-led design.
This Bentleigh duplex proves that restraint creates impact, with glazing doing the heavy lifting — not decoration.

Large fixed windows, sliding doors and awning windows draw daylight deep into the home, shaping bright, connected spaces that blur the boundary between inside and out.

Finished with reflective glass, the façade feels refined and private — confident, considered, and never loud.

Simple. Liveable. Timeless.
This is contemporary duplex design, done properly.

17/01/2026

Set within a calm, tree-lined street in Melbourne’s southeast, this home uses reflective glass and curved glazing by YOKOR to define its façade — through restraint, not decoration.

The reflective coating softens glare, moderates heat, and subtly mirrors the surrounding greenery, allowing the building to sit naturally within its environment.

Butt-jointed glass forms a gentle curved façade, reducing the visual weight of frames and extending sightlines. The result is a smoother connection between interior and exterior — and a façade with quiet character.

Nothing loud.
Nothing excessive.
Just light, proportion, and material working together.

Address

2/55 Olive Grove
Keysborough, VIC
3173

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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