Main Types of Sliding Doors

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Bypass (Two‑Panel) Sliding Doors
Two or more panels slide past each other on separate parallel tracks; commonly used for closets and narrow openings. Simple, space‑saving, and available in single‑track or multi‑track layouts.
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Pocket Sliding Doors
Panels slide into a recessed wall cavity and disappear when open—ideal for bathrooms, ense suites, and small rooms where a swing door would block space. Can be single or double panels; specialty fire‑rated pocket doors (e.g., 30/60‑minute) are available for code‑required separations.
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Sliding Glass Doors (Patio Doors)
Typically two panels with one fixed and one operable; used to connect indoor–outdoor spaces. Modern options include multi‑panel configurations and performance upgrades such as Low‑E glass, argon fill, and thermally broken frames for better insulation.
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Multi‑Panel / Stacking Sliding Doors
Three or more panels slide and stack to one or both sides, opening up very wide spans for patios, living rooms, or commercial spaces; a strong choice when you want a near‑seamless indoor–outdoor opening.
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Telescopic (Multi‑Track) Sliding Doors
Multiple panels slide and telescope together, maximizing the clear opening while using minimal wall space; suited to wide openings where a single track would be impractical.
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Barn Doors (Surface‑Mounted Sliding Doors)
Mounted on an exposed overhead track; popular for interior partitions and rustic or industrial interiors. Available in single or double panels; choose based on opening width and desired aesthetic.
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Ceiling‑Hung Sliding Doors
The track is mounted to the ceiling, leaving the floor completely clear—excellent for seamless flooring transitions and minimalist interiors.
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Corner Sliding Doors
Two sets of sliding doors meet at a corner, sliding in opposite directions to create a post‑free corner opening for expansive views and open‑plan flow.
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Sliding Shower Doors
Glass panels on a track for bathroom enclosures; space‑efficient and available in framed or frameless styles with various hardware finishes.
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Accordion / Movable Walls
Multiple hinged panels fold and stack to open entire walls between rooms or to the outdoors; favored for large entertainment areas and flexible space division.
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Industrial / Heavy‑Duty Sliding Doors
Built for factories and commercial use with high wind load capacity; offered in manual or electric operation, with upper‑ or bottom‑承重 structures and speeds around 8–13 m/min.
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