Enhancing Outdoor Living: Design Ideas for Patio Doors and Outdoor Spaces
If your clients want to revamp their patio doors, there is no shortage of ideas for patio doors. They can get creative with patio door options for a unique look. They can also create panoramic views with patio doors that have multiple panels.
Patio Doors
Glass patio doors are some of the most popular types of patio doors. They often lead out to decks, patios, and basement walkouts. Sliding patio doors work well in areas where there isn’t enough space for a swinging door to open and close.
Bi-Fold/Accordion Doors
Bi-fold patio doors bring an innovative design to homes. The doors stack and sometimes are called accordion doors because of how they fold. Bi-fold doors can span as wide as 22 feet. Bi-fold doors can come as units that open in one direction or open in the centre. Our bi-fold patio doors feature a multi-point locking system.
Patio Door Materials
Common patio door materials include vinyl, wood, aluminium or fibreglass. The material’s strength is critical when deciding which material to pick. Patio doors are heavy and a material has to support the weight.
Indoor-Outdoor Living
A patio door can enhance your indoor-outdoor living so homeowners can enjoy your patio better. A patio door can make moving between the indoors and outdoors easier so your clients can be entertained better. With sliding doors, you can carry items easily between the outdoor grill and the kitchen island. Serving people outside also becomes easier with a sliding patio door.
Indoor-Outdoor Living Ideas
There are many ways to create indoor-outdoor living areas. Several of them include a patio door or adding a window to provide easy access between spaces.
Energy Efficiency Redefined
Beyond beauty and security, there’s a practical aspect of energy efficiency. Aluminium bifolding doors and windows redefine the concept. These installations are more than components; they’re contributors to a sustainable lifestyle. The thermal properties keep your spaces comfortable all year round, reducing the need for excessive heating or cooling. It’s not just about creating a beautiful home; it’s about creating a home that’s environmentally conscious and energy-efficient.
Outdoor Kitchen
When the weather is nice, there’s nothing better than starting up a grill for some outdoor cooking. An outdoor kitchen to reduce those trips back into the house. An outdoor kitchen can include a sink, stovetop, refrigerator, cabinets, and dishwasher. All of which keeps everything within reach.
Outdoor Dining Room
If adding appliances outside doesn’t fit within your budget, an outdoor dining room is a terrific idea. An outdoor dining room gets the family together to enjoy a meal and fresh air. A nice picnic table and a Bluetooth speaker can be all you need to create a refreshing dining experience.
Outdoor Furniture
Bring a piece of outdoor furniture you can lounge on to your indoor/outdoor living space. Add chairs with big, comfy cushions, tables, or even some decorative string lighting.
Outdoor Entertainment Area
It used to be people put a TV in a garage for entertainment, but it turns out that a garage is a limiting place. A TV fits better in an indoor/outdoor living space where your family and guests can spread out. It can create a space to lounge while watching a game or movie.
It used to be people put a TV in a garage for entertainment, but it turns out that a garage is a limiting place. A TV fits better in an indoor/outdoor living space where your family and guests can spread out. It can create a space to lounge while watching a game or movie.