Bifold doors for the home

By Simon Crox


Modernising your house is a fun experience. Whether it's extending that old lean-to, or choosing a new colour of paint for your living room, seeing your dream become an actuality is a fulfilling time. If an extension is too much of a stretch for your pocket bifold doors are an attractive and long lasting option that will have the same effect.

Sometimes referred to as concertina or harmonica doors in America, bifold doors are now often used instead of the older style French doors due to their look, preservation, security and simplicity. Unlike the previous adaptations of bi folding doors, the technology used within their build and design has come a long way and they are not only good-looking but also move a lot more swiftly along their runners.

Another a great plus with a bifolding door system is its very low maintenance. Whilst French windows are usually made from a pliable wood that is easily stained or dented, contemporary bifold doors are, in general, made from aluminium. Using aluminium not only makes the frames strong but also easy to clean. The light coloured metal only requires a quick dust down with a duster or wipe down to remove dirt.

As well as being easy to maintain bifold doors are also a hugely practical fitting. They are built to neatly stack on both or one side of an aperture when opened as well as allowing groups of people or large objects to move from one space to another. They are often utilised to open a room up into a garden thus letting an abundance of light and fresh air lending themselves to parties and barbeques. French windows or the sliding patio doors that were popular several years ago were impractical for things like this as they were clunky and could be affected by high winds.

Bifolding doors are also fantastic safety-wise. The construction of a bifold door generates what is primarily a wall of glass, what this transpires to mean is that a section of your house is constantly open to the elements of nature and needs to be resilient in order to last throughout the harsh British winters. The glass used in bi folding doors is weatherproof and tough but also provides a much higher level of security than sliding patio doors or traditional French windows.

The above points are all valid reasons for why bifold doors have become so popular however, above all it is the way they look that have made them the number one choice. Not only are they chic and practical but they look smart and contemporary. Having said this, they can be adapted to suit the space around them and work well in barn conversions as well as newly built properties.




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