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28 Glass-Enclosed Porch Ideas - Home Decor Bliss

Porches that are enclosed in glass add unmatched aesthetic value to a home. Enclosing a porch in glass is also a great way to turn the porch into an exceptional entertaining space. There's no question that this style of porch will make your home unique in more ways than one.

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But as with all things home decor, the challenging part is dressing up the space to create the desired aesthetic. After all, a porch enclosed in glass is the most unique part of the house, so decorating it can be intimidating.

To help you in the process, we have created a list of 28 incredible glass-enclosed front porch ideas that will give you some creative inspiration. Without further ado, let's take a look!

1. Matching Style

Create a seamless look by matching your glass-enclosed porch with the architectural style of your home. The brick along the bottom of the porch is the same as used on the house while the white trim matches that used on the home as well.  

2. Oozing Elegance

This room is very sophisticated with the wide wooden planks, metallic surfaces, clean lines, modern light fixtures, and expansive glass panels. Enjoy the outdoors without stepping foot out of your door. 

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3. Greenhouse Simulation

Create an almost greenhouse type look with your porch enclosed in glass. The windows can open to welcome in the fresh air and circulate it. 

4. Wealth Of Natural Light

If you're a lover of natural light, this is the type of glass-enclosed porch for you. Windows even run alongside the slant of the roof, capitalizing on every area possible for window placement. 

5. Glass Ceiling

As you're enclosing the porch in glass, why not go all out and enclose even the roof with glass? Whether it's daytime or nighttime, you'll enjoy relaxing underneath the sky. Feel like you're dining outside without the annoyance of pesky bugs.  

6. Multiple Seating Areas

Maximize the space you have and make a space that works for your lifestyle. On this porch, you'll enjoy a comfortable lounging area as well as an eating area. Plants are interspersed throughout the room for natural comfort and visual appeal.

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7. Dark-Stained Wood

Dark-stained wood is a bold and wonderful use of color in a porch like this one. Stay and rest awhile on a metal patio set. 

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8. Neutral Coziness

Get comfortable and cozy when relaxing in your glass-enclosed porch. The soft, natural tones are inviting and easy on the eyes. 

9. Four Season Room

Come into this room to escape the climate of the outdoors but still enjoy the views it has to offer. The furniture can determine how much time is spent in this space.

10. Room With A View

When you have a breathtaking view just outside, you definitely have to take advantage of the view by constructing a glass-enclosed porch. Place a small dining set in the corner to take full advantage of the view and bask in the natural wonder beyond.

11. Glass Box

This glass-enclosed porch is rather simple in design yet very impactful on the overall aesthetic. You'll experience no shortage of natural light in this room. 

12. Southwestern Rustic Aesthetic

The wooden elements, cool colors, and patterns create a refined, southwestern rustic aesthetic. The terra cotta chimenea is both functional and stylistically charming.

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13. Sleek Modern Industrial

Allow your home's aesthetic to stretch into all areas of your house, including the back porch. Enclose it in glass so you don't miss out on any views. The glass panels will, after all, fit perfectly with an industrial style.

14. Plant-Lover's Haven

If you love your plants, this is the perfect room to monitor them and keep them protected with climate control. Spend hours here relaxing and caring for plants.

15. Solarium

A solarium is when both the walls and ceilings consist of glass panels: you'll enjoy unobstructed and unparalleled views out of this room. 

16. Tiny Home, Big Living

In a small home, it's a given fact that you take advantage of the space you have. Maximizing natural light will make the home feel larger and more open. 

17. Handcrafted Elements

Let your creativity flow and try your hand at making your own furniture. This entertaining table and benches are fabulous for hosting guests. Dress up the interior with a cute chandelier and an elegant mirror.

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18. Wicker Set

A wicker furniture set is one of the most classic looks for an outdoor patio. The wicker can even fit a wide variety of design styles, making it an attractive and versatile option. 

19. Tropical, Modern Paradise

Pick out furniture that makes a bold statement. This modern design is so eye-catching and pairs wonderfully with the tropical plants in the room. Creating an inviting space will make people want to spend hours in this area. 

20. Grand Designs

A grand design is all it takes to totally transform the outdoor appeal of the home. These expansive glass panels are accented with various shapes and designs to make them more intriguing. 

21. Formal Look

Design a formal "garden tea party" feeling room with sophisticated colors, furniture, and decor. Neutral, woven blinds help filter the sunlight. 

22. Interior Connection

Enjoy seamless entertainment in a room design like this one. If it wasn't for the glass-paneled walls, you'd probably think you were inside the home. The entire porch design is elegant. The hot pink side table brings in a nice pop of color to add some extra pizzazz to the room.

23. Dining Porch

This glass-enclosed porch is dining-centric. This room is inviting and cozy and will have everyone spending all their mealtimes on the porch. Soak in the views of both the sunrise and sunset with the way the porch sits. 

24. Home Extension

Match your glass-enclosed porch with the aesthetic of your home to make it look like a simple extension. Outfit this area with blinds to filter the amount of sunlight you want streaming in. 

25. Outdoor Marvels

With surroundings as attractive as these, the interior of the porch can remain more neutral and focus on comfort. The surroundings are what's eye-catching, and guests will love to chat seated in this room.

26. Warm Wood Paneling

Wood paneling does a wonderful job of adding warmth and natural dimension. Even the resin wicker chairs match the panels in color to create a harmonious aesthetic. 

27. All-Purpose Room

An all-purpose room is a wonderful addition in any home. A glass-enclosed porch plays this role well: enjoy both dining and relaxation in this room. Whether you're by yourself or in the company of others, you'll quickly find yourself gravitating to this room.  

28. Plush Seating

Plush, comfortable seating is all you need to make a room look that much more inviting and welcoming. Guests will definitely want to hang out in this room.

Before you go, be sure to check out these other great home decor guides:

18 Enclosed And Screened-In Porch Ideas [Photo Inspiration]

32 Front Porch Ideas For Small Houses

50 Charming Front Porch Ideas

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Outdoor oasis, here we come.

By Hadley Mendelsohn

Joe Schmelzer

Remember Allie Hamilton's wrap-around porch in The Notebook? We've had a thing for porches ever since we saw it, and while we may not have our very own Noah to build us one from scratch, we do have a few more ideas to share with you. In fact, these designer and landscaper–approved back and front porches would elevate an outdoor oasis even more than Nicholas Spark's imaginary one did. Comfortable, stylish swings? Check. Mood lighting? Check. Ability to stand up to Mother Nature? Check. Now just add a good book and refreshing cocktail, and you've got a getaway that's just a step outside your front door. Get inspired by the 45 picturesque porches below.

Read McKendree

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Frame Windows and Screens with Paint

Bella Mancini enlivened this screen door and its wood frame with Santa Clara by Benjamin Moore. The color feels right at home with cedar shake and hydrangeas but has a note of distinct cheerfulness.

Victoria Pearson

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Build a Secure Closet for Packages

Between all the online orders and foot traffic, a secure spot for deliveries and accessories (like umbrellas) is more essential than ever. A delivery closet on the porch of our Whole Home Concept House 2018 even had a garment rack for dry cleaning.

James McDonald

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...or Just Stash Them In a Dresser

An antique dresser on a porch is the perfect place to have delivery drivers stash packages. Nicola Harding treated this one like it's in a grand foyer, embellishing it with plants, artwork, and lighting.

Karyn Millet

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Create Cover With a Small Awning

Mix-and-match tiles aren't just for your interiors—they add instant intrigue to a front porch. Here, Sharon Lee alternated patterns on the step risers for an unexpected dose of personality. A custom awning in Sunbrella fabric provides a hint of shade.

Paul Costello

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Consider a Breezeway

From the outside, this green breezeway—which doubles as a flower-arranging room and was designed by Rebecca Vizard—makes a strong first impression, and the garden flowers pop against the gravel and tile path leading to the front door. To pull this off in your own home, keep it ground level and opt for a partially covered walk-through space instead of an elevated porch.

Paul Raeside

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Make It Cheerful

Potted sunflowers and plaid throw pillows on the garden bench align nicely with the quaint feel of the stone exterior home by Shazalynn Winfrey.

Phoebe Howard

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Disguise Tech Features

The rounded door is framed by bougainvillea, giving the front porch entrance to this home by Phoebe Howard. secret garden vibe. Colorful blooms also distract the eye from the high-tech keypad over the door handle.

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

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Build In Your Garden

A built-in garden bed is bursting with succulents, the ideal match for a modern home exterior. They're just tall enough to enhance privacy without totally blocking the view from the living room designed by Tamsin Johnson.

Emily Followill

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Tease a Color

This shade of blue paint was used throughout the home designed by Meredith McBrearty, so the front porch sets the tone for what lies ahead (and cools of the brick and warm tones in the entryway!).

Joe Schmelzer

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Hook Up a Water Feature

Designed by Cuff Home, this porch has major curb appeal. From the black shutters to the turquoise front door, and manicured hedges. But what really sets it apart is the fountain, since water features always create unbeatable zen energy.

William Abranowicz

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Go Porchless

This modern stunner designed by Kathleen McCormick speaks for itself. The concrete steps, blue door, and steel and glass facade need no introduction.

THOMAS LOOF

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Scatter Seating Areas

Setting up multiple sitting areas will help you accommodate more people while also ensuring you get more use out of the space. To spruce things up, consider painting the columns, ceiling, and balustrades a fun color. Designer Amanda Reynal chose a mossy green hue for this nature-inspired porch.

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Optimize It With Lighting

If you want to be able to safely enjoy your backyard once the sun goes down, make sure you've optimized it with integrated lighting in the steps and sconces on the exterior of the home, as Romanek Design Studio did here. It'll also just make your life easier when coming and going.

Abney Morton

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Set Up an Herb Garden

Step up your style and cooking game by arranging a mini nursery or herb garden on the porch. Here, Abney Morton Interiors propped some pots of herbs up on a console table by the hanging swing.

Stephen Karlisch

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Keep It Simple

This Texas home designed by Jean Liu strikes the balance between natural beauty and practicality, perfect for its urban environment. The key: Pavers that complement the home's exterior material with a few trees and planting beds. Then, there's a slim overhang for extra lighting creating a more decorative impression over the front porch.

Trevor Tondro

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Truck It Away

Madeline Stuart gives this SoCal home by architects Wallace Neff and John Byers a sense of place with agave plants flanking the entrance and blooming bougainvillea spilling over the wall. Though the front porch isn't visible from the street entrance, it still has plenty of curb appeal.

Eliza Carter

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Secure It With a Gate

Create the illusion of extra privacy (and an extra safety barrier for toddlers and pets) in a city home with an iron-wrought gate. They're a natural fit for Victorians and brownstones, like Eliza Carter's NYC home featured here.

Max Kim-Bee

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Screen It In

There are so many cozy window seats in this 1890s carriage house that it's hard for interior designer Lisa Tharp to keep track, and the screened porch is no exception. Overlooking the green New England countryside, it's a beautiful setting for a screened porch. Wherever your porch is, adding screens will keep the bugs out while still letting the breeze in so you can enjoy the best of both worlds.

JESSIE PREZA

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Spotlight a Motif

Flank the stairs to your front porch with stone sculptures shaped like a motif that speaks to your family or locality. On his Jacksonville, Florida, front porch, designer Fitz Pullins chose these fun pineapple-shaped sculptures in a corresponding stone material so they both pop and blend in.

Romanek Design Studio

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Treat It Like a Mudroom

Secure some hooks and slide in a bench or a pair of chairs to let your beach and pool gear dry instead of dripping throughout the house. Think of it as an outdoor mudroom. Romanek Design Studio opted for casual, minimalist furniture and decor for an understated, stylish impression in this Malibu home.

VICTORIA PEARSON

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Add a Fireplace

If your porch is large enough, add a fireplace and television so it can function as an outdoor family or living room. Take a cue from this leafy open-air porch designed by Sherry Hart and Jennifer Jones Condon and built by Ladisic Fine Homes.

Peti Lau

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Install Cameras

Install extra security, like a camera, but be sure to camouflage it into the surrounding environment. In this modern home by Peti Lau, the polished concrete flooring and wooden materials blend in with the surroundings and feel connected to the natural landscape, so you hardly even notice the little camera in the corner.

THOMAS LOOF

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Go Island-Inspired

When Clos-ette founder Melanie Fowler hired friend (and House Beautiful Next Wave designer) Caroline Rafferty to make over her Palm Beach house, she brought one major piece of inspo: The famously chic Lyford Cay Club in the Bahamas, which Rafferty wove in through the house's pale-pink exterior and treillage-inspired woodwork. The lush surroundings were executed by landscape designer Fernando Wong.

JESSIE PREZA

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Hang a Bird Feeder

Pavers lead to this elevated front porch on a property designed by Krystal Matthews. While the understated planters and sweet-swinging bench certainly help set the mood, the details framing the area help, too, like the bird feeder hanging from a tree.

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Weather-Proof It

Enjoy your outdoor space rain or shine with details that can stand up to the elements. AP Design House weatherproofed this porch by adding timeless and design-forward Bermuda shutters and galvanized steel corrugated panels overhead.

Jane Beiles

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Add Shutters

Another way to weather-proof? Add the appropriate shutters. Here, Charlotte Barnes opted for classic shutters with slat-like louvers on the windows as well as Bahama shutters that attach from the top of the opening between the columns and open like an awning. They'll protect your porch from heavy tropical wind and rain while the hardware and paint color can add some aesthetic perks.

PHOTO: Tom Ferguson; DESIGN: Arent & Pyke

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Lay Graphic Floor Tiles

A graphic floor tile will personalize your front porch just enough. Take a cue from this design by Arent & Pyke, where a planter introduces greenery and an outdoor chair adds a dash of color. Clean, simple, and classic.

Joshua McHugh

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Keep It Open

If your front porch features a little alcove like this one designed by Raji RM, maintain the open airflow with a cutout or two that mimic the rest of the home's windows. Then add a bench to make it easier to get everything sorted as you come and go.

THOMAS LOOF

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Let Nature Take Center Stage

Looking out at the sea ahead and draped in a canopy of tropical plants, this porch features minimal decor, allowing us to focus on the natural environment. Instead of a sitting area, there's a casual dining nook for al fresco meals.

PHOTO: Scott Hargis DESIGN: Regan Baker Design

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Make It Cozy

This back porch by Regan Baker Design is a perfect private spot to unwind in. To make it conducive to entertaining, bring in large outdoor floor cushions for additional floor seating.

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Hadley Mendelsohn Senior Editor Hadley Mendelsohn is House Beautiful's senior design editor and the co-host and executive producer of the podcast Dark House.

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Veranda glazing - railings and roofs.

Everything for a beautiful panorama and protection from precipitation, cold and dust

A veranda is a part of a house, a terrace, which adjoins the main structure on at least one side. It often stands on a common foundation and has a roof.

The veranda can be fully fenced, partially fenced, or not fenced. At the same time, glazed veranda is a fashionable and modern solution that has been actively gaining popularity in recent years. The advantages of such a solution are obvious - the ability to simultaneously use the advantages of closed and open space.

Translucent structures have a lot of distinctive properties. Having a small weight, various technological mounting options, they can be installed in any room, regardless of its size and design features.

Veranda glazing options

There are various ways to glaze a veranda. Each method is characterized by its advantages, disadvantages, distinctive qualities, properties. When choosing one or another type of glazing, they proceed not only from the wishes of the owner, but also from the appropriateness of the application.

The most popular fencing for a veranda of glass of the following types:

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Heat glazing

The design implies the use of aluminum profile with terminal stations and energy conservatives.

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Cold glazing

Used for fencing non-residential areas.

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Frameless glazing

Glazing is carried out using tempered glass and high-quality fittings. Ensures maximum penetration of sunlight into the room.

Cold glazing is used if you plan to stay on the veranda for a long time only in warm weather. Warm glazing allows you to fully use the veranda in winter and even make a room out of it.

Photo 1. Glazed porch with sliding partitions and a strong metal frame.

Framed glazing - a classic solution with the installation of glass in special structures made of aluminum profiles. Frameless glazing is characterized by lightness and gives a luxurious and prestigious look to the structure.

Warm, cold glazing is the main parameter by which it is customary to classify veranda glazing. At the same time, transformable glazing can be both warm and cold. The sashes can move apart and move depending on the needs at the moment. The main difference lies in the materials used, the presence or absence of thermal insulation and the number of double-glazed windows.

For a heated veranda, classic framed and frameless panoramic windows are a good choice. A cold veranda is most often fenced with frameless panoramic structures, as they provide maximum lightness and visibility.

Glassstroy is a leader in the production and installation of translucent structures for a wide range of tasks. We produce glazing of verandas, terraces, gazebos for a long time. Over the years of our activity, we have been able to establish ourselves as a reliable company, with which it is pleasant and profitable to work. Among the large selection of all kinds of options, you are sure to find one that will best suit your needs, budget, wishes.

Glazing materials

Glazing is carried out using aluminum profiles, which perform the following functions:

Aluminum profile is a reliable, environmentally resistant material. It is lightweight and durable, while not requiring maintenance. In the production of translucent products, various combinations of profiles are often used - deaf, tilt-and-turn, sliding. Profile systems allow you to equip elegant systems of various designs. At the same time, the erection of the side walls can be easily done after the installation of the roof.

Photo 2. Glass roof on a tempered sheet veranda.

As a translucent material, reliable glass is used, produced using innovative technologies and developments. As a rule, one of the following solutions is used:

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Tempered glass

Reliable material that has undergone high-tech processing at high temperatures, as a result of which it has acquired increased strength properties. It does not break in the usual sense for us, but will disintegrate into small blunt fragments that cannot hurt.

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Triplex

Laminated glass with adhesive bonded panels. From a strong blow, it does not break, but cracks, while the fragments do not hurt, as they are held on adhesive tape.

Externally, glass railings seem fragile and weightless. But in fact, this is a misleading impression. Glassstroy presents high-quality products that can withstand gusts of wind, high loads over a long operational period.

Veranda glazing options

Outdoor areas can be glazed in a variety of ways. Modern opportunities are not limited to almost anything. Glazing can be partial or whole. In this case, various structural elements, as well as their combinations, can be used. Blank walls, glass partitions, glass roof on the veranda - all this can be combined in various ways.

Photo 3. Glazed warm veranda using a frame structure.

Using cold glazing, the veranda can be turned into a winter garden, where you can grow plants that can withstand moderately low temperatures all year round. Warm glazing allows you to equip a full-fledged room for use as a place to relax, study, a place to spend time with family, friends, and even a bedroom.

Frameless transformable glazing

An interesting way of glazing that allows you to combine incompatible - open and closed space. Such products are represented by transformable systems. In a matter of seconds, the glazing can be folded, opening the perimeter completely, making the veranda an open area, and also quickly folded if the weather is not flying or it is raining.

The walls of such glazing are transformable. You can use any of them as an input. When the walls are folded, the veranda becomes an open area, which allows you to fully enjoy nature - the breath of faith, the singing of birds, the coolness of the night, clean air and even the open sky. When folded, the glazing protects against wind, drafts, rain, dust, debris, cold, mosquitoes, etc.

An outdoor area is an important attribute of a modern home. This is one of the main reasons why it is worth having a cottage or a house. The opportunity to sit in nature, organize a vacation with friends, a barbecue or a tea party are the advantages of a country house over an apartment. Weightless glass railings open up a great opportunity to get all this to the fullest, enjoy nature at any time of the year, even when it's snowing, windy, rainy and bitterly cold outside.

Frameless glazing for maximum space and light penetration. The advantages of glazing over an unglazed area are obvious - protection from bad weather, wind, cold, rain with maximum convenience. Another important component is aesthetics and beauty. Frameless glazing looks like a solid wall with thin veined joints.

Design features of frameless glazing

Frameless glazing looks like a solid wall. A seemingly fragile and elegant solution is actually quite strong and reliable. The translucent panels are not framed and are joined end to end. As a result of such glazing, everything looks like one window.

Installation of such products is carried out from high-quality materials that can withstand heavy loads and environmental influences. Depending on the design features, such a wall is folded into a ladder, a book, or drives off to the sides. All-glass canvases are located on one straight line and move along special guides. When closed, they are tightly attached to each other. Under the condition of high-quality glazing, such products can withstand heavy loads, strong winds and do not rattle.

Glazing with aluminum profile

Such glazing is made using traditional frame glazing. Distinguish warm or cold glazing. Frame models reliably protect from the weather, while they have affordable prices. A reliable aluminum profile is used as a frame, and reliable glass after preliminary processing and preparation is used as a translucent filling.

Sash opening options and decorative finishes

Glass glazing sashes are either fixed or moving. In this case, the latter can be used as a door. In most cases, deaf and transformable sashes are combined with each other.

When using classic façade frame systems, entry is possible only in one place - through the door. One of several types of doors is used to equip the entrance of frame glazing:

Swing models - a traditional and familiar version of the door. The sash moves like a regular swing door in one direction. Such elements are fastened by means of special fittings that ensure the movement of the web. Such systems can be equipped with locks, latches and other security elements. Sliding doors move sideways along the wall. This is a convenient and modern solution that allows rational use of free space.

Photo 4. Glazed roof and porch partitions using sliding frame structures.


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