December 2025 Update: Cabinetry Handles & Extended Window & Door Functionality & Style
December 08, 2025
Our latest update focuses on improving design styling accuracy across cabinetry, windows, and exterior doors, so your models better reflect the real products you use in your builds.
Until now, cabinetry hardware, windows, and exterior doors were limited to only a one modern style. This meant many designs looked "close enough", but not true to the actual products you offer or your clients choose.
This update introduces a broader library of door styles, fully custimizable muntins for windows and doors, and an expanded set of cabinetry handle styles.
By extending these tools without adding unnecessary complexity, you can now produce more realistic designs, reduce back-and-forth with clients, and ensure every model feels closer and accurate to the final build.
Open the 3D Tiny House Designer to add your unique styling to your cabinetry, windows and doors.
Added
New Entrance Door Library

A full range of new entrance door objects has been added to the library, including glass doors, traditional panel doors, and mixed glass–solid styles. You can now choose from a wide selection of preset 3D door leaf designs to match the styles you actually use in your builds. These doors include adjustable trims and new material options for both interior and exterior finishes.
Muntin Controls for Windows & Exterior Doors

You can now customize the glass panel layout of any standard window or exterior door.
Add muntins
Choose your vertical grid count
Choose your horizontal grid count
Up to a 7×7 grid is supported, allowing you to create anything from modern single-panel glazing to traditional divided-light patterns.
New Cabinetry Handle Styles

Cabinetry now supports nine new handle and knob styles:
Edge Pull
Rounded Pull
Squared Pull
Bow Pull
Cup Pull
Square Knob
Circular Flat Knob
Circular Rounded Knob
Cylinder Knob
A new Centred position has also been added, and non–edge pulls now automatically inset for more accurate placement.
Improved
Cabinetry Material Separation
Previously, all “hardware” elements of a cabinet: tap, sink, handles were tied to one material. This often resulted in inaccurate representations when clients used mixed finishes.
We’ve introduced two new Master Materials:
Tap (using Hardware material categories)
Sink (using Hardware + Veneer Plywood material categories)
Existing designs are automatically handled through safe file conversion to maintain consistency.
This improvement gives you clearer visual control over cabinetry details while keeping the workflow simple and intuitive.
