With the continuous evolution of modern architecture and interior design, glass doors are increasingly used in residential, commercial spaces and engineering projects due to their transparent, beautiful and practical characteristics. Whether it is the pursuit of natural light, enhancing the sense of space, or creating a stylish and modern visual effect, glass doors are one of the most expressive choices. However, there are many types of glass doors, each suitable for different scenarios. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of common types will help us make wise decisions when purchasing and designing.

This article will take you to an in-depth understanding of five common types of glass doors, and analyze their advantages and disadvantages to help you quickly find the most suitable solution.

Sliding Glass Door

Features:

Sliding glass door is a design that slides the glass door along the track to open or close, commonly used in balconies, courtyard doors or indoor partitions.

Advantages:

Does not occupy the door opening space, suitable for places with limited space

Wide field of vision, conducive to lighting

Simple design, strong modern feel

Disadvantages:

The sealing is slightly weaker than that of the swing door

The track needs maintenance for long-term use and is easy to accumulate dust

Safety depends on high-quality locks and explosion-proof glass

Applicable scenarios: residential balconies, passages between living rooms and gardens, office partitions.

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Hinged Glass Door

Features:

Hinged doors are traditional door opening forms. The door leaves are connected to the door frame through hinges or hinges. They can be opened single or double.

Advantages:

Good sealing and sound insulation effects