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OKCasement doors
There are four different styles of hinges, casement doors are the simplest. Generally 60 cm wide, casement doors are hinged to a structural frame. The wider and heavier the door, the harder it’ll be to shut it flush. As they are double doors their numbers have to be even.
Conca wardrobe, Lema
Sliding doors
Sliding doors are wider and are visually lighter than conventional styles as they don’t need as many vertical partitions. The doors slide on two tracks and overlap for several centimetres. Sliding doors are extremely popular as they are hardwearing and are great for small spaces.
Anta Horizon wardrobe, Nardi Interni
Coplanar sliding doors
Coplanar sliding doors are at least 150 cm wide, as well as a miracle of aesthetics and technology. The flat doors blend seamlessly into the background as if they were an integral part of the wall. The door opens by pulling them towards you, they close by gently pulling them back. Perfect for an intermittent use.
Ellevi wardrobe, Lema
Door finishes
Doors are available in a vast range of materials, finishes, colours and styles: melamine, wood veneer, lacquered in gloss or matt, clad in wallpaper, fabric or leather or in see-through, colourful, sand-blasted or mirrored glass. Something for everyone.
Gliss Master wardrobe, Molteni&C
Clothes organizers
Clothes organizers help you save space and time, as you find everything a lot quicker. Top shelves are for the items you seldom use, spolights light up the clothes rack below. Chest of drawers go at the bottom, glass fronts so you can see their contents.
Gliss Master Window, Molteni&C