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Choosing Bi folding or Sliding Doors

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Bifolding doors are the most popular home improvement product today with many original sliding patio doors and French Doors being replaced by bi folding doors.  So the obvious question is which is better, bi folding or sliding doors?

Bifolding doors are fantastic for connecting inside and outside spaces. But they also have other uses too.

Bifolding doors are fantastic for connecting inside and outside spaces and creating open corners such as these Origin Doors

Most home renovations now have bifolding doors as part of the design brief because homeowners building an extension or renovating their home are choosing Bi-fold doors or considering them as part of their project.

Are bifolding doors right for your home?

Whilst many want bifolding doors in their homes, how do you know if they are right for you?

Patio doors have also advanced significantly in recent years and these are now available in many different types of configurations and options that could also make them suitable.

What to consider when choosing bifolding or patio doors

If you are embarking on any kind of renovation project it is important to talk to your builder or your architect as well as your home improvement firm. Experienced professionals will be able to give you the right information on what kind of door option best suits your needs as both have their advantages and disadvantages.

very large room showing options for bi folding or sliding doors

Schuco doors whether sliding or folding can be made up to 3 metres high

Often we might desire one product but the practicalities of it mean other factors will need to be considered. Of course, the design of your project, the space you have available and the all important budget will also be factors.

We have created a list of things to consider with both sliding doors and bifolding doors in aluminium.  There is no real “disadvantage” to any product as ultimately you have to choose what is best for your own needs, but the table below provides some information on what you can consider.

Bi folding Doors
Advantages Disadvantages
The most desirable type of door available today When closed bifolding doors have much more visible aluminium
Can create complete opening glass walls Folding leaves can be made up to 1m wide with most systems
Available in multiple configurations from 2 leaves up to 7 or more Bifolding doors are more expensive
Low threshold options are available Must be installed absolutely right to ensure long term reliability
Single Access leaves mean more flexibility when shut. Multiple leaves need several operations to open all doors
Open corners can be created without a fixed post Doors take up inside and outside space when opened
Wide choice of products available If limited on outside space, open in bifolds take up space inside
Direct fix options available Suitable for manual or electric blinds in the double glazed units
Easier to transport than sliding patio doors Currently very popular but may date as trends change
Can be used as French Doors as well as bifolidng doors
Sliding Doors
Advantages Disadvantages
Generally cheaper than bifolding doors. Limited products available that can create open corners
Ideal for “Panoramic Glass Walls” Limited to four panels with most systems
Less visible aluminium when doors are closed Slightly heavier to open than bifolding doors
Suitable for small spaces such as balconies or small patios Less choice of handle options
Won’t encroach into outside or inside living spaces When all doors are open you are left with one or more fixed panel
Patio doors will take bigger panes of glass Sliding operation means integral blinds may not be possible with some sliding door systems.
Sliding panels can be made up to 3 metres wide or high with some systems Transport and Handling of large glazed panels may be an issue
Less visible hardware than bifolding doors Large glass panels can cause issues should glass ever need replacement
Multiple tracks mean many different sliding options
Tilt and Slide options are available giving greater flexibility
Low thresholds typically need sinking into the floor
Typically slimmer sight lines than bifolding doors
A more flatline appearance
Wide choice of products available
Direct fix option available with no hardwood subframe needed

What is best? A bi folding door or patio doors?

patio doors

Patio doors will give you larger glass areas when closed than bifolding doors. Ultra slim Artline by SAPA

There are other factors to consider when deciding between a sliding door, patio door or a bifolding door  .  The choice of material will be important but talk to your local home improvement firm and make sure you are given the right advice on both products.  Bifolding doors are popular and some firms may choose to sell you these over sliding patio doors highlighting the obvious advantage often cited that bifolding doors will create the seamless transition between your inside and outside spaces.

However it is important to consider the British climate and that for the majority of the time your doors will be shut. The obvious advantage of sliding doors is that there is much less visible aluminium than bifolding doors and that patio doors can be made substantially wider than folding doors.  Therefore if maximum glass area is important to you patio doors may be the better option in this case.

If you would like further information, advice or simply wish to ask a question, please contact us.

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