Interior Sliding Doors

Our most popular door system - sliding doors can be configured in multiple ways and are available in either “Bottom Rolling” (with floor tracks) or “AIR” (without floor tracks). Configuration and door size typically determines if AIR doors can be used. During a phone consultation, we’ll discuss the best options available for your project. Whether you have a closet or pantry that needs to be enclosed, a single bedroom or bathroom entry, or you need to create a space within a space using a wall-to-wall room divider or a corner solution - sliding door systems offers many options and versatility to meet your requirements. Click on the below configuration icons for more information.

 

 

Fixed Panels with Sliding Doors

When a wide opening requires a lock or inoperability is desired, a possible solution exists by combining a sliding door with one or more fixed elements. The fixed element remains stable by resting on a baseplate mounted to the floor and a connection profile mounted to a wall or post. Infinite number of fixed elements can be joined inline to create an inoperable wall.  

 

 

Fixed Panels

Sometimes light transmission is desired or operability isn’t required. Fixed panels are a perfect solution. The fixed element remains stable by resting on a baseplate mounted to the floor and a connection profile mounted to a wall or post. Infinite number of fixed elements can be joined inline to create an inoperable wall. 

 

 

Bi-fold Doors

A perfect door system for narrow opening widths where maximum opening clearance is desired for full accessibility. Best used for pantries and closets that utilize interior shelving and drawer components or where a washer and dryer requires full accessibility. Bi-fold doors can be installed as one pair (two leafs) or two pairs (four leafs) within a single opening. 

 

 

Hinge Doors

Another option for narrow openings and best used in light-duty use areas. Hinge doors can be installed in a double door configuration and can be combined with Bi-fold doors within the same opening. Hinge doors can also be mounted to cabinetry.