Established 1995
When it comes to choosing your sliding wardrobe doors, there are some basic principles that apply to every door range that we have available.
This page is broken down into sections that answer some of the questions that we frequently receive. As always, if you are unsure of anything, please contact us and we will be very happy to help you.
It's very easy to confuse the door panels with the overall door quantity. For example, the wardrobe in this picture has three sliding doors and each door has four panels
A full panel, sometimes referred to as a single panel door, consists of one full width and height panel and has no horizontal (or vertical) dividing sections within each door
Door Panels
Three Sliding Doors, each with Four Panels
Each range of doors that we supply has a unique frame profile. The frame profile refers to the shape and dimensions of the surrounding framework of each sliding door.
We have used a Shaker frame in this picture as the square profile is clearer to distinguish in a photograph than our other frames which may have more subtle variations.
We have material samples for all of our products which makes the choosing and decision process much clearer and easier.
Frame Profile
Our Shaker sliding door profile
Depending on the door range you choose, there are a few variations in terms of profile, functionality and finish. However, all sliding wardrobe doors operate on a similar principle of engaging in a top and bottom track which smoothly guides and secures each door.
Door Tracks
Top & Bottom Sliding Wardrobe Door Tracks