ADVE RTORI AL The Origin Sliding Door UNINTER RUP TE D V I EWS
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 diff erent sightline options available. The Artisan Slider (OS-20) has the slimmest sightlines of just 20mm, and off ers complete panoramic views. The Patio Slider off ers 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).
Sliding doors are usually made up of two or more large panes of glass. As the doors open on one track, the doors slide behind each other when open. This means that at least one door pane is always visible when the doors are open, but does ensure they take up less space and makes for incredibly easy operating.
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The Origin Residential Door S T RONG K E RB APP E AL
Keen to offer a whole-house solution, Origin designed its Residential Door in 2016 using high-grade aluminium. Like all Origin products, the door is made completely bespoke. There are 10-panel choices available and can be specified in over 150 colours. The Residential Door has been created with heightened security, strong kerb appeal, and thermal efficiency in mind. It is available as a single door, French door, or can even be used as a garage door.
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