Telescopic Glass Door Panels

Telescopic glass doors, also known as sliding glass doors, are a type of door that consists of multiple glass panels that slide horizontally along a track. They are often used in buildings to create large openings between rooms or between the indoors and outdoors.


One way telescopic glass doors can be used to create flexible spaces is by allowing rooms to be opened up or closed off as needed. For example, in a conference centre, the space can be divided into smaller meeting rooms using telescopic glass doors. When a large event is being held, the doors can be opened to create a larger space, and when smaller meetings are being held, the doors can be closed to create more intimate spaces.

In a commercial office settings, telescopic glass doors can be used to create an open concept working spaces. The doors can be opened to create a large, open meeting area, and then closed to create separate rooms when privacy is desired. This can be especially useful in smaller homes or apartments where space is limited.

Telescopic glass doors can also be used to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. By opening up the doors, indoor spaces can be extended to outdoor areas, creating a larger entertaining area for parties or gatherings.

Glass operable walls are another type of movable glass partition system that can be used to create multiple rooms or flexible spaces. These walls consist of a series of glass panels that can be opened and closed to create different room configurations.

An advantage of glass operable walls is that they allow natural light to flow through the space, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. This can be especially beneficial in commercial settings, where a bright and welcoming environment can help to boost productivity and morale.