Seamless connections between the home and garden are key decisions for self-builders and renovators. Bifold or sliding doors have been the default options, but a new choice in the form of slide and turn doors has emerged with the award-winning vistaline system by IDSystems.
Full height glazing is crucial for that connection, but both bifold and sliding doors have their limitations. Sliding doors are fixed, which limits the opening, and bifolds require significant sightlines due to the hinges, running gear, and locking mechanisms required.
So, what are the comparative benefits of slide and turn doors?
Benefits of slide and turn doors
Narrow sightlines
Like sliding doors, slide and turn systems feature narrow frames with intermediate frames just 45mm wide. This allows for larger glass panels and a clearer view.
Unobstructed openings
Slide and turn systems allow the panels to slide independently and stack neatly to one side, maximising the opening and creating a true indoor/outdoor connection.
Narrow frames and slide and turn doors help create an indoor/outdoor connection (Image credit: IDSystems)
Innovative tech
The real innovation in the vistaline system lies in its tech.
Panel operation
The system’s non-connected panels can be slid independently, providing flexibility in how the space is used.
Waterproof seals
The handle operation extends the side jamb to compress the panels, creating a weather-tight and secure seal. Patented ‘flipper seals’ in the track ensure that the doors remain weather-resistant, keeping out wind and rain.
Advanced performance
Available with double or triple glazing, the vistaline system can achieve incredible thermal efficiency standards with U values from just 1.1Wm2K.
Design flexibility
Whether you’re working on a renovation, extension, or new build, the slide and turn system can be tailored to suit various project requirements.
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