Doors for Flexiblity and a Outstanding Look
Substitute doors and windows used to only be available in grey aluminium if you didnt want wood and the styles rarely improved the aesthetics of the buildings they adorned. The upshot of this are many esthetically spoiled period homes with windows which are now a fire hazard because they openings are too small to escape through.
And then they became available in white PVCu which were initially cheap and of poor quality and bad design but which went on to become the excellent quality they are today and designed to suit the house not the pocket.
House owners now have a much better selection of door and window materials and fashions to choose from.
The patio door market has been very big for many years because they offer an outstanding and convenient solution to let light and air in a house. They also provide an excellent thermal barrier when closed. The summit of the patio door market are Bifold doors which offers effective versatility and great aesthetics. Anyone thinking of buying patio doors now should first be considering whether they could step-up their investment to a bifolding door.
When closed Bifold doors behave as a glass wall allowing great views of the garden or outside scene. The whole wall can be in effect removed by opening the whole doors seamlessly incorporating the room into the outside space. Alternatively, they can serve to broaden available space in limited areas, such as permitting inclusion of a balcony to form part of a small flat on a fair day or lightening up an otherwise dark nook.
When fully opened the doors zig-zag compact either to the left or right or split into both sides hence limiting their intrusion into the room or external space. If full opening is not required the doors can configured as french style doors or even as a single opening door.
Available in most modern materials, including hardwood, aluminium, PVCu and aluminium clad timber, this product is available in a large range of colours and finishes from specialist window companies. It is particularly appealing in aluminium clad timber where the selection of colour on the maintenance-free aluminium outside can complement your house’s exterior while the wood’s grain and appearance can heighten any interior.






















