Exterior Aluminum Sliding Doors French Door and Window Glass
Product Description
French Doors and Windows are architectural elements characterized by their large glass panels, typically divided into multiple smaller panes or panels known as lights or lites, separated by mullions or muntins. French doors and windows are often used to provide access to outdoor spaces like gardens, patios, or balconies, while also allowing ample natural light to enter interior spaces.
French doors typically consist of two hinged doors that swing open from the center, meeting in the middle when closed. These doors are often used as entrances to outdoor areas or as interior room dividers, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to a space.
Door Glass Features:
• Insulation
• Soundproofing
• Energy Efficiency
• Safety
• Aesthetic Appeal
• Easy Maintenance
• Privacy
• UV Protection
• Durability
Brand | SWAN |
Product Name | Door and Window Glass |
Color | Clear, Ultra-white, Blue, Purple, etc |
Shape | Flat, Curved, Round, Sqaure, Rectangle, Triangle, Paralleled, Irregular |
Size | Can be customized |
Structure | Solid |
Processing | Cutting, Polishing, Drilling, Printing, Sandblasting, etc |
Warranty | One Year |
After-sale Service | Online Technical Support |
Customization and Delivery:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Square Meters |
Graphic Customization | Accepted |
Logo Customization | Accepted |
Size Customization | Accepted |
Packaging Details | Wooden Box |
Delivery Method | Ocean Freight, Air Freight, etc |
Applications
Main Application: Window Bathroom Door, Pation Door, Sliding Door, Door Partition, French Door, etc.
FAQ
1. What are French doors, and how do they differ from standard doors?
French doors are double doors with glass panels extending for most of their length, typically hinged and opening outwards or inwards. They differ from standard doors by their design, which emphasizes glass panels for aesthetics and increased natural light.
2. What types of glass are used in French doors and windows?
French doors and windows often feature tempered or laminated glass for safety and security. Additionally, they may utilize Low-E glass to improve energy efficiency by reducing heat transfer.
3. Are French doors energy-efficient?
The energy efficiency of French doors depends on factors such as the type of glass used, the quality of insulation in the door frame, and proper installation. Choosing energy-efficient glass and ensuring a tight seal around the door frame can help improve energy efficiency.
4. Can French doors be used as interior doors?
Yes, French doors are commonly used as interior doors to separate rooms while maintaining a sense of openness and flow. They are particularly popular for connecting living spaces to dining areas, offices, or outdoor patios.
5. Do French doors require special hardware or accessories?
French doors may require specific hardware, such as multipoint locking systems or astragal bars, to ensure proper operation and security. Additionally, you can add features like blinds or curtains for privacy and light control.