Posts Tagged ‘patio doors’

An Old Notion In Folding French Doors Gains Popularity

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Folding French doors have frames made of different types of wood, making it easy to select one that will match any decor. The doors are constructed of this wooden frame with panes of glass in sections. They can be single pane, for inside, or double pane for outside. Scrolls of metal are placed inside the double-paned door and sometimes on the single pane. These are decorative and very attractive.

Many public places, such as hotels, use these folding doors to utilize as much space as possible while keeping an attractive appearance. Doing away with a heavy, swinging door eliminates the possibility of accidents which might occur to patrons. The attractiveness of the door adds to the overall look of elegance and shows the establishment as being up on the latest in hotel innovations.

When trying to utilize space, 12″ is certainly a lot less than 36″. Those twenty-four inches can often mean the difference between being able to place another piece of furniture or have the space taken up by a swinging door. This, in addition to being able to see through the door, makes it a wonderful addition to any room and allows visitors to enjoy a feeling of more spaciousness.

How Patio Doors Are Built

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Patio doors were originally created to replace French doors, offering an uninterrupted view of the natural daylight coming into the house, and providing easy access to the outdoors. As a result, patio doors are still hugely popular and due to demand, have become somewhat more elaborate over the years. However, they were not completely able to replace French doors; whereas the style and design of a French door is still seen as a classic and timeless look. However, the two are able co-exist on the market, benefiting the home-owner who has a choice of door options to consider.

At one point, a patio door was not a very secure entryway and easily accessible from the outside. Over time improvements have been made so now this is not as great an issue as it previously had been. There is also another issue of safety because the door, being a solid sheet of glass, is often seen as being open when it is actually not. To help remedy possible injuries, safety glass is now used to prevent people, especially children, from running headlong into the closed doors and getting severe lacerations.