Adding a sophisticated aesthetic to your home, our Patio doors blur the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. We offer a selection of swing, French and Bi-Fold styles.
Made with glass, these doors flood homes with natural light and offer a gorgeous view. They also help reduce those pesky energy bills. They come in a range of materials that are rust-resistant and require minimal maintenance.
Sliding
Sliding patio doors provide a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living spaces and connect them to natural light, which boosts mood and energy levels. They also let in fresh air and help regulate circadian rhythms for better sleep.
Whether you’re looking for a sleek and modern design or a more traditional look, our wide selection of durable sliding glass doors will fit your style. They are easy to maintain, with a simple wiping of their surface and occasional checking of their tracks keeping them clean and dependable.
Sliding patio doors are also easy to pair with a variety of Hunter Douglas window treatments such as Luminette Privacy Sheers and Duette (cellular) honeycomb shades. Their insulated panels and tight seals minimize air leakage, outside noise, dust, pollen, and other debris while helping you save on your energy bills! For increased safety and security, we offer sliding patio doors with dual point or four point locking systems.
French
The French patio door looks more like a window than a traditional door and has been popular for centuries. They are hinged and swing open from either side. They are often used as an entrance to a deck or balcony and can also be fitted with screens to allow for optimal breezes while keeping out bugs.
These doors are often paired with a wrought iron railing and can offer an unobstructed view of your garden or backyard. They come in a variety of finishes and can be customized with your choice of grille profiles. Choose brass or bronze hardware finishes for a traditional aesthetic, or select sleek chrome or matte black for a modern look.
Whether you’re looking for a way to blur the lines between indoors and outdoors or you’re upgrading your home for sale, French doors will add value to your home. Visit a showroom to speak with an expert about your options.
Bi-Fold
For homeowners seeking to connect indoor living spaces with the outdoors, bi-fold doors are a smart choice. Unlike hinged doors, which require clearance space to swing open, and sliding doors, which have stationary panels that obstruct half the frame, bi-fold doors fold neatly away, allowing maximum light and unobstructed views.
Typically constructed of glass panes within a frame of timber, aluminum or uPVC, bi-fold doors come in a range of sizes and configurations. They’re ideal for larger openings and can be fitted to replace conventional doors, as well as glazed walls and conservatories.
Internal or external, bi-fold doors allow the flow of natural light into rooms, brightening interiors and enhancing ambiance. In addition to their aesthetically pleasing design, bi-fold doors are energy efficient, featuring a tight seal and insulated frames that reduce heat transfer and lower cooling bills. Some models also include a thermal break and low-emissivity coatings to further enhance insulation.
Hinged
For homeowners who want to open up their homes to more light and fresh air, hinged patio doors are an excellent choice. These double doors swing inward or outward, and they come with a wide variety of customization options. They are also well-suited for traditional homes, and they can be fitted with screens so that you can enjoy the fresh air without letting in insects.
Hinged French doors are another option that can look quite beautiful in a home, and they are particularly well-suited for historic buildings. They can be paired with traditional details like grilles, frames, and hardware to create a classic look. DIYer and blogger Cass Smith chose A-Series hinged patio doors with colonial grilles to upgrade the sliding doors leading to her deck.
To learn more about the different types of patio doors available to you, contact us today. Our team of experts can help you choose the right doors for your needs, including space constraints, energy-efficiency goals, accessibility requirements, natural light desires, and security concerns.