ADVE RTORI AL The Origin Sliding Door
There has always been a big debate about which is best to go for — bi-fold doors or sliding doors. To ensure that Origin is able to cater for every taste, it created its stellar line-up of sliding doors – the Artisan Slider and the Patio Slider. Across these two systems, there are four different sightline options available. The Artisan Slider (OS-20) has the slimmest sightlines of just 20mm, to offer panoramic views. The Patio Slider offers a modern, architecturally striking variation on the traditional patio door system and is available in three sightline options; 77mm (OS-77), 44mm (OS-44), and 29mm (OS-29).
The Origin Internal Door
Origin’s latest innovation is its internal door and wall system – the OI-30. Made bespoke from premium-grade aluminium, the OI-30 is completely customisable, with the option to add as many horizontal or vertical bars as desired. Its flexibility allows housebuilders to achieve the broken plan layout that’s become so popular with modern homeowners who need functional rooms to accommodate living, working, and socialising, that don’t compromise on natural light.
It’s available as either a single door, a French door, or a fixed screen. It can even be used to create entire rooms by coupling a combination of doors and screens with a corner post.
A SSUR ED QUA LI TY AND SE R V I CE
High-quality finishings are becoming increasingly important for potential house buyers looking at new build properties. Origin’s products are manufactured in the UK from premium grade aluminium to not only offer a sleek aesthetic, but also to guarantee quality. As a British manufacturer, Origin has complete control over its operations, from sourcing materials, to design, manufacture, and delivery. Rigorous quality testing at every stage of the manufacturing process means that everything that leaves its state-of-the-art factory in Buckinghamshire is at a consistently high standard. Having its own factory in the UK also means that the company can offer unbeatable lead times which is important for anyone co-ordinating dozens of trades on a project site to ensure timelines remain on track.
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