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What are the differences?

Pivot doors

Steel pivot doors

A pivot door rotates around a vertical axis, with hinges built into the top and bottom of the door. This creates a sleek, minimalist look without visible hinges on the side. The door can open both ways and closes gently with a soft close system.

Because the hinges are hidden, you get a wider doorway and a more open feel in your home. The system we use only needs to go 10 mm into the floor, so it is also suitable for homes with underfloor heating. Perfect for anyone who loves a modern look.

Sliding doors

Steel sliding doors

Sliding doors are ideal if you have limited space or simply prefer a sleek, space-saving solution. Instead of swinging open, the door slides along the wall or into an opening. This makes them not only practical, but also visually interesting, especially with the slim profiles and large glass surfaces we use.

You keep more floor space free and create an open, airy feel between rooms. Sliding doors work well in modern interiors, but also in more classic styles. And just like all our doors: fully custom-made, exactly the way you want it.

Hinged doors

Steel hinged doors

Hinged doors are the most traditional option, but with a modern twist. The door is mounted on regular hinges in a frame, and we supply that frame with a rubber seal as standard. This ensures the door closes properly. No draughts, less noise, just a door that closes the way it should.

Thanks to our slim aluminium profiles and clean finish, you still get that modern, industrial look, but with the ease of use and solid feel of a well-sealed door. Perfect if you do not necessarily want a pivot door, but are still looking for that metal aesthetic. And thanks to the rubber seal, the door feels solid and reliable.

Rebate doors

Steel rebate doors

A rebate door overlaps the frame instead of sitting flush inside it, creating an edge that falls over the frame. This provides excellent sealing, less draught, better insulation, and you notice that on your energy bill.

Rebate doors are also easier to install than flush doors, which saves time and costs. Perfect if you already have an existing frame and want to place a new door in it without major renovation work.

The slim aluminium profile and sleek design give your interior that modern look, while the practical benefits make your home more comfortable. Fully custom-made, of course, in any RAL colour you want.

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