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Doors
$900.00
Doors are essential architectural elements used to provide access, privacy, and security within a building. They come in various types, materials, and styles, each suited to different purposes and aesthetics. Here are some common types of doors and their characteristics:
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Description
- Hinged Doors – The most common type, attached to a frame by hinges. They swing open in one direction and are used in both exterior and interior spaces. Hinged doors come in a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, and fiberglass.
- Sliding Doors – Operate on a track and slide horizontally to open. They are ideal for spaces with limited room, like closets or patio doors, as they don’t require swing space. Sliding doors are often made of glass, wood, or aluminum.
- French Doors – Double doors with glass panels extending the length of the door. These are typically hinged and open outward or inward, providing a sense of openness and an elegant look. French doors are commonly used for exterior access to patios or gardens and in interior spaces to divide rooms.
- Bi-Fold Doors – Consist of two or more panels connected by hinges, which fold together when opened. They are popular for closets, laundry rooms, and small pantries as they save space and provide a wide opening.
- Pocket Doors – Slide into a wall cavity, disappearing from sight when open. Ideal for spaces where a swinging door would be impractical, such as bathrooms, small bedrooms, or offices.
- Dutch Doors – Split horizontally so the top half can open independently of the bottom half. Often used in kitchens, nurseries, or entryways for homes with pets, these doors allow ventilation while keeping the lower half closed.
- Pivot Doors – Rotate on a central pivot point rather than being attached to a frame with hinges. This style is often used in modern designs for exterior doors, providing a unique, striking look.