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Lighting up your kitchen with folding sliding doors

11th August 2010 Print
Folding sliding doors

This seasons newest trend for kitchen improvements involves bringing light into your kitchen with folding sliding doors. As well as adding light into a room, folding sliding doors open the house out to make it feel like it is a part of the garden. Folding sliding doors come in a range of different materials and colours including aluminium, timber and composites (combination of aluminium and timber). Some manufacturers also offer the option of built in blinds and different glazing.

Apropos tectonic have seen a rise in the amount of customers choosing to add folding sliding doors to their kitchen. Adding a flushed tracking to your folding sliding doors system and continuing the tiling through to the garden to form a patio can give the illusion of a larger space and incorporates the garden into your kitchen. This can be ideal for summer to make your patio bigger for entertaining.

Folding sliding doors can be used in any existing or new conservatory, orangery or extension. Apropos tectonics sliding doors can accommodate heights of up to 3000mm and can fold to the inside or outside of the property depending on space available.

As the weather gets warmer and the nights are getting lighter, adding folding sliding doors to your kitchen can be the ideal way to take full advance of the British summer.

Gary Shaw, Regional Sales Manager says “Our folding sliding door system can be used in most conservatories, extensions or existing buildings, reflecting the trend towards alfresco living without separating you from the house.”

Apropos have developed a new set of folding sliding doors which are more slim line and let more light into your kitchen. The new set of folding sliding doors measure just 111mm glass to glass meaning the system stacks more neatly and makes more efficient use of available space.

Folding sliding doors can come in a variety of configurations, can stack to the left side or right side of the aperture and can fold inside the room or outside the room to create more space.

For more information, visit apropos-tectonic.com.

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