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For Cantifix, the devil is in the detail. 🔎 For example, the beauty of minimalist sliding doors should be the seamless transition they offer between indoors and outdoors when fully opened. However, if you’ve not considered the flush threshold detail, your client may be left with a distinctly uneven or disjointed doorway – one that they need to step over, or step down from, which not only looks bad but can also pose a safety concern regarding tripping, or simply, poor access. Then there is the issue of drainage: it is essential that the chosen opening flush threshold doors are fully detailed and capable of dealing with this crucial element of performance by allowing rainwater falling down the doors can be channelled away via the appropriate gulley. We work with high end specialists to tackle all of the above, such as the inimitable Sky-Frame, whose plain range builds the framework into the floor. Offering a frictionless motion, the panes run on slim tracks – which leaves a 10mm slot – fully sunk into the floor. Products such as the Sky-Frame Plain show how flush thresholds can seamlessly integrate into the structure and design of the building. Want to discuss your glass doors or structural glazing challenges with us? We’d be happy to help, just give us a call. #slidingglassdoors #aroomnotaview #glassinnovation

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