Doors configurations
Sliding Configurations
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A simple 2-panel sliding door is a popular format
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A double sliding door allows for the choice of which door to open
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An opening window in the fixed panel is a popular feature
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Two smaller opening windows offer flexibility for ventilation
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A casement window beside the sliding door can be included
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A small casement window and a fixed window beside the sliding door is possible
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A 3-panel format covers a wide span with a fixed panel in the middle
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A 3-panel format covers a wide span with a fixed panel on each side
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A 3-panel format includes an opening window
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A single sliding door with an opening window on each side
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A bi-parting sliding door format for wide spaces offers about half opening
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Bi-parting sliding doors can have opening windows on each side
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A 2-panel sliding door with opening windows above for ventilation
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A format with one sliding door, fixed panels either side for maximum light entry and opening windows above for overhead ventilation
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A popular stacking sliding door offers nearly two-thirds opening
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A stacker sliding door can have an opening window for convenient ventilation with closed doors
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A stacking sliding door can have opening windows above for ventilation
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A 6-panel sliding door is available for ultra-wide opening and can have windows for ventilation
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Three stacking sliding panels offers nearly three-quarter opening
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Stacking sliding panels with three-quarter opening and a window for ventilation in the closed position