What Are The Styles Of Classic Framed Glass Doors?

Apr 14, 2026

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Classic framed glass doors mainly include hinged doors, sliding doors, folding doors, concealed sliding doors, and revolving doors. Each style has its own unique structure and visual appeal, suitable for different spatial needs.

 

Hinged Doors: Single or double doors that open inwards or outwards. Commonly designed as "double doors," they are suitable for areas with large doorways, such as between the living room and balcony. They have a sturdy structure and good sealing.

 

Sliding Doors: Door panels slide horizontally along tracks, saving space and suitable for cramped areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. They can be divided into two-track and three-track configurations, improving opening flexibility.

 

Folding Doors: Multiple doors connected by hinges can be folded to one side or both sides, achieving a wide opening. Suitable for balconies, dining rooms, and terraces, providing a strong sense of openness.

 

Concealed sliding doors: By thickening the wall to allow space for the sliding track, the door can be completely hidden within the wall, leaving almost no trace when closed. Visually minimalist, they are suitable for modern home decor seeking a sophisticated feel.

 

Revolving doors: Less commonly used in homes, they are more prevalent in commercial spaces. However, small, custom-made models can also be used for entrances or partitions, offering a unique artistic appeal.

 

The door frame is primarily made of titanium-magnesium-aluminum alloy, balancing strength and slender aesthetics. Extremely narrow frame designs (such as 16mm) are common, enhancing overall transparency. Glass types often include frosted glass, ultra-clear glass, or wire-reinforced glass, balancing privacy and decoration.

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