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Internal Sliding Bypass Doors

High quality Bypass Doors

A sliding bypass door is the perfect finish to a closet or wardrobe storage area. If space is at a premium, the compact design and sliding mechanism allow you to tidy away your belongings neatly, out of sight. These doors are perfect for homes where lack of space makes internal hinged or pivoting doors impractical.

How they work

Sliding Bypass Doors are made up of a minimum of two doors that partition off an area of the room. Sliding Bypass Door use a sliding mechanism, one passing in front of the other to provide smooth access to both sides of your storage area. Running from side to side, these doors take up no extra space in your room.

Choose your style

You can change the finish of your internal doors to match your decor. Choose from panelling or louvres, glass or plain. You can even find these doors with a mirrored finish to make sure you’re always looking your best.

Pocket Sliding Doors

Internal Pocket Sliding Doors

Glazed pocket sliding doors

Pocket Sliding doors are a great solution for an unobtrusive door. These single or double panel doors slide to the left or right and tuck away to disappear, or almost disappear, into the cavity of the wall or across the external face of the wall. Unlike a bi-fold door, these doors do not open outward and cause no projection into the area around the door.

Sleek and slender

These doors work well on a patio, with glazing offering views out to the garden and no loss of outdoor space when they are fully opened. This design makes it easy to control airflow. You can choose how much or how little to open these doors – open them just a crack to allow a little airflow or throw them open wide to allow full ventilation.

External Bi-Fold Doors

Secure & Versatile Glazed Bi fold Doors

Bi-fold doors give you the best of both worlds, open them up to create a large, open plan living area, or close them off to create a more intimate space. Many people choose bi-fold doors between the living area and garden or patio area to increase the indoor and outdoor flow. Fitting bi-fold doors allows you to replace a solid wall with a large opening that can be opened or closed. Even when closed you still feel a sense of space from the extra light and extended view.

Adaptable for any home

Bi-fold doors contain two or more panels that fold back on themselves, or concertina together when they open. The doors are fitted to runners so they slide smoothly. They can be folded to the left, the right or from the centre to both sides. They usually have one door which can be opened individually for quick access between rooms. Because the sliding mechanism is configured at the top of the panel, there is a level surface on the floor, making it safer for children and older people.

Patio Sliding Doors

External Patio Sliding Doors

Glazed Patio Sliding Doors.

Open up your view with sliding patio doors. This contemporary door creates a feature in your room and brings an indoor / outdoor flow to your home. You can choose two, three or four panels, depending on the size of your opening. These panels can slide on double or triple tracks, allowing you to place the panels in different formations.

Smooth operation

Easy to slide open and closed, sliding patio doors sit within frame and run using rollers on a track on the floor. Unlike bi-fold or hinged doors, whose doors swing outwards, sliding patio doors save space because the panels do not take up extra room when open. Do you know the cost of the doors are measured by the size width and height? However, the larger opening allows you to bring even more light and space into your room.

Internal Sliding French Doors

French Doors & Sliding French Doors

French doors are most often used as the entrance to a patio area from a living area, such as a kitchen. They are often used to replace a back door to bring more light and a feeling of space into the house. They can also be used internally to link two living areas and create a seamless flow through the house.

Classic lines

Traditional French doors comprise two panels, hinged on the outer edge which commonly open from the centre and swing outwards or inwards - just like other doors in your home. You can throw open both doors, or use one door for quick access. This classic design looks good in many settings, especially in a more traditional British home.

Pivot Doors

Internal Pivot Doors

Pivot doors - A stylish entryway

Make a design statement with a pivot door. These contemporary-styled Pivot doors offer a stunning alternative to a traditional hinged door. Instead of swinging on hinges, these doors can swing open in both directions in a swivel motion. A pivot door could swing 180 degrees, but they usually open in one direction up to a stopping point.

Size matters

The structure and design of pivot doors allow you to create an impressive doorway, often double the size of ordinary doors. Unlike conventional doors, pivot doors use a hydraulic pivot pin, which can safely hold a much heavier weight than conventional hinges. These doors look great at the entrance of a house, or to the rear as the opening out to the garden. Their thickness also means they are soundproof and can block out high noise levels.

Composite Doors

Thermal rating glazed composite doors

A composite door includes different materials in its design, such as timber, reinforced glass and uPVC. Using different materials builds a very strong external door. These doors are secure and weather-tight, making your home more energy-efficient and safe from intruders. They include a sturdy door frame, made from tough material and the doors themselves are constructed by pressing together different materials under high-pressure conditions, creating a robust and sturdy door that will last a long time.

Style it your way

A real feature of these external doors is the range of styles and designs, colours and textures you can choose from. You can even create a bespoke door for your home. Once installed these doors need no maintenance, such as repainting or resealing – even with heavy usage.

Solid, secure and styled

These doors are full of weatherproof, insulated and able to stand the rigours of the British winter, saving you money on your energy bills. You can choose a range of unique designs to suit your home, including uPVC and aluminium frames.

Internal options

Pocket sliding doors also work well inside your home. They can be used in larger opening sand to give you control over your space - allowing you to open up a room if you are entertaining, or close off a space, such as a kitchen and living area. They also work well as cupboard or wardrobe doors where space is tight.

Slide in with style

More recently, sliding French doors have grown in popularity. This set of doors comprises two to four panels, which slide across to open. These doors run on a fixed track at the top and bottom of the panel. With this design, one panel is always ‘fixed’, which means you can’t open up the entire door area.

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