When building or renovating residential space, many designers now choose architectural sliding glass doors over traditional swing doors. Sliding glass door systems are the ideal solution to create additional space, reorganize existing space, improve accessibility to rooms, and to bring more natural light into a residence.
Interior sliding doors and walls can add a beautiful element within a residential space, offering designers the opportunity to create a unique, stylish look while improving functionality.
To bring the added value of beauty, functionality, and customization to your next residential project, consider the following comparisons of architectural sliding glass doors to traditional swing doors:
1º COMPARISON OF ARCHITECTURAL SLIDING GLASS DOORS TO SWING DOORS: SPACE
Traditional doors require a minimum of 18 inches’ clearance, with 24 preferred, from the point where the door opens and “swings” into the room. Once the door is completely open, it must be able to rest against the wall. This prevents the homeowner from having anything against the wall where the door resides when open. For a standard sized interior door, that is 36 inches.
In contrast, interior sliding doors require no floor clearance, since the door panel essentially disappears while sliding into the wall.
As a designer, you are often tasked with creating more space or better utilizing existing residential space for improved accessibility or functionality. By choosing sliding door panels, you can immediately help your homeowner gain space that the swing door would have required to open properly. This provides greater flexibility for arranging furniture and makes a room feel more spacious.
Klein’s architectural sliding glass doors provide a number of options based on the specific need. Product options include both large and small sliding panels, pairs of facing panels that slide over each other, and synchronized telescopic systems, opening and closing two, three, or four doors at the same time.
Aside from saving space, interior sliding doors actually create space. For example, let’s say a client wants to convert a single bedroom into two bedrooms. Since sliding doors do not take up space, they are the perfect solution. By combining them with some of Klein’s wall options, you could even create a dedicated dressing area within a bedroom or give the toilet its own space in a bathroom. The possibilities are endless!