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Lordship Windows Ltd. presents Bifolding doors. Folding doors are types of doors that fold open instead of swinging open like the normal ones do. It is for this reason that folding doors are ideal to use in areas of limited space or where you need to use the space right beside the door. While most folding doors come in the form of bifold doors, there are the multiple folding ones referred to as accordion doors as well. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Types of Folding Doors at Lordship Windows Ltd.


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Types of Folding Doors at Lordship Windows Ltd.
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  • Lordship Windows Ltd. presents Bifolding doors.
    Folding doors are types of doors that fold open
    instead of swinging open like the normal ones do.
    It is for this reason that folding doors are
    ideal to use in areas of limited space or where
    you need to use the space right beside the door.
    While most folding doors come in the form of
    bifold doors, there are the multiple folding ones
    referred to as accordion doors as well.
  • Bifold doors are the most common types of folding
    doors that you will find in most homes. These are
    ideal for installation in spaces that are too
    small to fit an ordinary sized door. As such, you
    will find these types of doors being commonly
    used in laundry rooms, closets and pantries, as
    well as for separating two different rooms.

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  • These bifold doors comprise of two narrow doors
    which are attached at the centre by a hinge.
    Bifolding doors, as they are also known, are
    installed along a track which enables them to
    slide open. Once opened, you may fold the two
    doors along the hinges and slide over them to one
    side. You may also use your bifold doors in
    pairs. In this case, two bi-fold doors will be
    placed together on a single track and once
    opened each door will fold open on either side
    of this track.
  • These bifold doors comprise of two narrow doors
    which are attached at the centre by a hinge.
    Bifolding doors, as they are also known, are
    installed along a track which enables them to
    slide open. Once opened, you may fold the two
    doors along the hinges and slide over them to one
    side. You may also use your bifold doors in
    pairs. In this case, two bi-fold doors will be
    placed together on a single track and once
    opened each door will fold open on either side
    of this track.
  • Another option for your bifolding doors would be
    to go for the acoustical ones whose main purpose
    is to provide insulation against noise.
    Acoustical versions are typically found in office
    buildings and churches or in other areas which
    require soundproofing for instance where
    speeches and presentations are given. Even though
    acoustical doors do provide a certain degree of
    soundproofing, they cannot guarantee this seeing
    as they are constructed from thin materials.
  • For your exterior doors, you could also go for
    the bifolding versions that are made from glass.
    The glass bifolding versions resemble your
    traditional French doors but allow for space
    saving as they can be folded away. With glass
    folding doors, you are able to enjoy unobstructed
    view of the outdoors, as well as make use of as
    much space as you can in your home.
  • For a more creative way to store your book
    collection, you may opt for these types of door
    bookcases. These bifolding door bookcases
    resemble the traditional bookcase but only when
    you take a closer look will you discover that
    these doors are in fact able to fold up and
    reveal rooms, closets or even wall
    safes. Lordship Windows Ltd. Presents Best
    Folding Doors. To know more about Lordship
    Windows Ltd. please visit here
    http//www.lordshipwindows.com/
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