Patio doors are the bridge between indoor and outdoor living areas, elevating both your home’s ambiance and performance. Update your home with the latest energy efficient and stylish patio door designs.
Whether you opt for large French doors, multi-slide or bi-fold patio doors, they open up your home to the outdoors.
Sliding Doors
Sliding patio doors transform living spaces by creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor areas. With large glass panes that bathe interiors in natural light, they make homes feel bright and inviting. Additionally, this natural light can help reduce reliance on artificial illumination and potentially lower energy bills.
With their wide opening, these doors allow you to take advantage of breathtaking views. They can also add a sense of spaciousness to smaller homes or open floor plans. They are available in one- or two-door configurations and work best when there is ample space to move furniture in and out.
French doors feature a traditional aesthetic that can elevate the beauty of any home. This style of double door features full-length windowed door panels that stretch from top to bottom, and they can be arranged in a single- or two-door configuration. They are often fitted with hardware that allows them to slide open either inward or outward, and they are perfect for homeowners with scenic surroundings.
French Doors
French doors offer a timeless elegance that blurs the line between indoors and out. They’re crafted with panes of glass that fill your living spaces with natural light, and they can be customized to complement your home’s unique aesthetic.
They’re available in a variety of configurations, including multi-slide and pocket French patio doors that open horizontally and slide into a wall, occupying minimal space. They’re also available as a single-hinged door that swings in or out.
You can personalize your French patio doors with a wide selection of features and options, such as hardware finishes and grille patterns. Create a traditional aesthetic with brass or bronze handlesets and classic Prairie or traditional grille patterns. Or, choose a modern aesthetic with a sleek chrome sliding patio door handle and custom grille patterns on fiberglass doors or black handles on vinyl French doors. Both styles are energy efficient and can help you save on your heating and cooling bills.
Multi-Slide Doors
Blur the lines between your indoor and outdoor spaces with a new set of patio doors. Whether your home overlooks scenic desert landscapes or the twinkling city lights, multi-slide doors offer uninterrupted views with minimal sight lines that create a seamless transition between your home and its environment.
They come in a variety of configurations to meet your needs, including groupings of two to ten panels that pocket or stack to the side. Narrow stiles and rails allow you to maximize views while 2.25″ panel thickness ensures lasting strength.
Multi-slide doors are also energy efficient and feature an advanced sealing system to prevent air infiltration and a sloped sill to help rainwater runoff. Installing these doors requires more labor than sliding patio doors, but a skilled team can typically complete the project in 5 to 11 hours. We recommend having at least one strong helper to assist with lifting and positioning panels. After installation, finishing touches like caulking and trimming take 1 to 2 hours.
Bi-Fold Doors
Upgrading your patio doors is a great way to connect indoor and outdoor living spaces. Not only can they bring in abundant natural light and transform a room’s ambiance, but they can also improve your home’s energy efficiency and enhance its curb appeal.
Unlike sliding or French doors that require clearance space to open, bi fold doors can be fully opened to create a seamless transition between your home and the outdoors. This allows for easy access and gives your home a modern, spacious feel that impresses potential buyers.
Available in widths up to 55 feet, these doors consist of several door panels that are connected together and slide along a track. They are typically glazed with large glass panes that allow ample natural light to flood in. They can be designed as internal or external doors, depending on your needs.