Although people have traditionally opted for swing doors, recessed wardrobes with sliding doors are becoming increasingly popular. A custom-made solution for your project which saves extra space thanks to the side-to-side movement of the panels, allows for customized finishes, and offers a convenient user experience. Check out all of the sliding door options offered by KLEIN.
Sliding panels are guided by rails instead of being supported by hinges, thus allowing for larger wardrobe doors. This has two advantages:
With wider, taller panels, sliding doors allow you to customize your opening and access options.KLEIN sliding tracks for wardrobe doors are known for their high quality and impeccable design: they support doors weighing up to XXXX kg.
Whether you are choosing sliding doors for shoe storage or sliding doors for a clothing wardrobe or walk-in closet access point, KLEIN has a wide variety of suitable applications.
The variety of materials and finishes available contributes to the customized nature of the overall wardrobe. KLEIN systems are designed to make your project a reality with a focus on detail: you can choose mirrors, wood, glass, or even natural fibers like rattan to be the star material…
The range of technical installation options is also key. Achieve maximum architectural integration by opting for a recessed system, or add a bit of color with an exposed matte-color system to contrast with the wall or ceiling. Sliding wood or glass doors, sliding folding doors, sliding doors with one, two, or more sliding and/or folding panels, a contemporary or classic design: you decide.
Every option is available to help you achieve a beautiful, consistent result.
Sliding panels are guided by rails instead of being supported by hinges, thus allowing for larger wardrobe doors. This has two advantages:
With wider, taller panels, sliding doors allow you to customize your opening and access options.KLEIN sliding tracks for wardrobe doors are known for their high quality and impeccable design: they support doors weighing up to XXXX kg.
Whether you are choosing sliding doors for shoe storage or sliding doors for a clothing wardrobe or walk-in closet access point, KLEIN has a wide variety of suitable applications.
A wardrobe with sliding or sliding-folding doors? The sliding door is the queen of space savings, but folding wardrobe doors allow you to open up the entire front of the unit and see the entirety of its contents. Regardless of which option you choose, the result will add style and modernity to the space. Check out our options for wardrobe sliding doors here.
This decision directly affects the type of sliding door system that you should choose for your wardrobe. Opting for a hidden or visible track completely changes what the set-up will look like. At KLEIN, we take care of every last detail, which truly makes a difference and enhances architectural integration. We offer all kinds of options so that you can make your project a reality, down the smallest detail.
The style of a sliding application really varies depending on the number of mobile panels used. This will determine whether or not you need a bottom track. You can find all of the details in the specification sheets for our systems, available for Download here.
In any case, the minimalist design of our profiles ensures a somber elegance, even when all panels slide together in parallel or when there are multiple openings. Our systems also guarantee minimal separation between the sliding and folding panels, for a perfect finish.
For many of us, a walk-in closet with sliding doors is a dream. KLEIN offers several sliding systems that allow you to elegantly connect spaces and even create a new space within an existing room.
Simple sliding doors, telescopic opening for ample access to rooms, bi-parting doors… look for inspiration in our catalog of interior residential spaces: download the catalog HERE.
Do you have a project involving a wardrobe with sliding doors? Contact us HEREso that we can provide you with more details.
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