Multi-Slide Doors
Multi-slide doors typically have two or more moving panels that align in a row. When open, multi-slide doors either hide into a wall pocket or stack side by side near the edge of the main opening.
Multi-slide doors typically have two or more moving panels that align in a row. When open, multi-slide doors either hide into a wall pocket or stack side by side near the edge of the main opening.
Multi-slide doors typically have two or more moving panels that align in a row. When open, multi-slide doors either hide into a wall pocket or stack side by side near the edge of the main opening. While most are manual, there are some motorized models that move with simple push-button operation.
Combining several panels can create large openings that reach heights of 12 feet and span widths of 50 feet or more. When the doors are in a closed position, the stile of each door sits neatly behind one another to create a narrow sightline. Whether opened or closed, these large areas of floor-to-ceiling glass doors create expansive vistas offering panoramic views that create a seamless connection between indoor spaces and nature beyond the glass.
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