Sliding doors vs. French doors

Posted by doornmore on January 22nd, 2013

Two of the popular doors that are hugely preferred by the customers are the ever-stylish French doors and the hugely functional sliding doors. The French doors consist of many smaller windows called French windows attached to the full length of the door. In a sliding door, a single piece or more glass pieces are fixed together to the full length of the door. French doors can be opened on an axis like the regular doors, but sliding doors can only be pulled in the sideways. Both the door styles are the perfect door choices for patios, terrace patios, windows, interior door dividers, and also for the house entrances.

Make a Perfect Choice

It has always been tough for a consumer to choose between the French doors and the sliding doors. The following differentiation will help you choose what is best for you:

  • Functionality– Though both the doors can be used as interior doors and also as exterior doors. When it comes to the usage, a French door will score little above the other because they are safe, stylish and also durable than a sliding door.
  • Safety –The second aspect that any buyer will look into while purchasing a door is the safety. Even here, French doors score higher than sliding doors because they are stronger than sliding doors which are sleek. Both the door types support sturdy lock system and also in few types (like steel and vinyl doors) the eye-viewer can be fixed.
  • Cost–When it comes to the cost of the doors, it depends on the material, design, type of glass and other fixtures like the lock system etc. you are choosing for the door. The typical sliding doors with metal or plastic construction are economical than French doors. But when you invest on a French door with intricate wood carvings, wood encasing and with high-quality glass panes, it is worth the money you are spending on it. 

 

  • Door blinds – a sliding door scores above a French door when it comes to the door blinds. It is because the sliding doors are made of double paned glass so the blinds can be set inside. In a French door, it is not possible to set the door blind inside.

  

  • Design–A user will have innumerable deign options in both French doors and sliding doors. These doors are made of fiberglass, vinyl, steel and also wood. There are also French sliding doors available. By installing the French sliding doors, you can enjoy the benefits of both the door designs in one!
  • Benefits – The French doors offer less visibility than a sliding door because it consists of numerous framed windows. However, with the advent of stained glass, coloured glass and more, even sliding doors can be chosen to provide privacy to a place. If you prefer a door style to provide brightness to a room with poor lighting, then sliding door is the best choice.
  • Durability – The durability of both the doors depend on the type of glass, wood and the quality of steel and vinyl used.

The above mentioned are the key aspects to be considered while evaluating the French doors and sliding door styles. However, depending on the preferences, a consumer can make a wise choice. The door dealers also offer more credible information about the door types in their website.

About the Author:

Shayann Behjati is the CEO of the US Door & More Inc. 
He has studied Architecture & Design, and has been working in the design and manufacturing and field since 2001. He has extensive knowledge and experience in the woodworking and door industries. US Door & More Inc. offers a range of exterior doors, wood entry doors, interior doors, fibreglass doors, pre hung doors and glass entry doors.

 

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