Glass, Light, and Less Clutter… Why Minimalist Homes Are Taking Over in Tenerife

You’ve probably noticed it already.

New builds… renovations… even older properties getting updated.

More glass, fewer walls… and everything feeling a bit more open.

That’s not by accident.

The Shift Towards Simpler Spaces

There’s been a clear move away from heavy, closed-off layouts.

People want:

  • More natural light
  • Better connection to outdoor space
  • Homes that feel bigger without actually being bigger

And glass does most of that work on its own.

Where Metal García Fits In

Metal García has quietly positioned itself right in the middle of this trend… focusing on large-format aluminium and glass systems.

The idea is simple:

Make the frames smaller… let the glass do the talking.

Less visible structure, more light coming in.

Not Just About Looks

This is where a lot of people get it wrong.

It’s not just about making a place look modern.

If it’s done properly, it also improves:

  • Insulation
  • Temperature control
  • Noise reduction

So you’re not trading comfort for aesthetics.

The Technical Side (Without Overcomplicating It)

They’re working with systems like Cortizo, which basically allow for:

  • Bigger glass panels
  • Smooth sliding doors
  • Hidden frames (the ones that disappear into the wall)

You’ve probably seen them… doors that just open and vanish.

Looks simple… not simple to install.

Experience Counts

This isn’t a new company trying something trendy.

It’s built on 30+ years in the sector, now run by the next generation.

So it’s that mix of old-school experience and newer, more modern approaches.

Why It Matters Right Now

Energy costs are up… and homes need to work better.

So people are paying more attention to:

  • Efficiency
  • Insulation
  • Long-term comfort

Not just how things look on day one.

Final Thought

Minimalism isn’t really about style anymore.

It’s about making homes feel better to live in… more light, more space, fewer barriers.

And in a place like Tenerife… where the weather does half the job for you…

…it makes even more sense.

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