Glass Doors

Glass Doors

What it Does?

A glass door is a type of door that incorporates glass panels as a significant or predominant component of its design. Some of the glass doors designed with laminated or tempered glass for added security. These doors are harder to break and, if broken, the glass typically shatters into small, less dangerous pieces Common types and features of glass doors are :-

Full Glass Doors

Primarily made of glass with minimal framing or structural elements. They are used both interior and exterior applications and are known for their transparency, allowing natural light to pass through and creating sense of openness.

Glass Panels Doors

Have wooden or metal frame with one or more glass panels inserted within the frame. These glass panels can be clear, frosted and reflective depending on the level of privacy and aesthetics.

Sliding Glass Doors

Are designed to slide horizontally along tracks. These are commonly used to connect indoor and outdoor spaces such as patios and balconies creating seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living areas.

Swinging Glass Doors

Operates on hinges and can swing inward or outward and also 2-doors hinges on the sides, typically open from centre also known as French doors. They are used for interior and exterior entrances and have a wide range of design possibilities.

Pivot Doors

Have a unique hinge mechanism that allows them to rotate on a pivot point on a central point rather than traditional swing on side hinges creating a striking and modern design feature. They are typically pivot on a vertical axis, allowing for a single point of rotation.

Folding Glass Doors

Also known as bi-fold doors, consist of multiple panels that fold and stack to one side when opened. They are often used to create large openings between indoor and outdoor spaces.