Timber Tilt and Slide Doors
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Timber Profiles
Neuffer's timber tilt and slide doors create dramatic open spaces and allow for a seamless transition from your home to garden. With the traditional beauty of wood and a modern tilt and slide mechanism, your home will enjoy large uninterrupted views outside coupled with effortless access. With the turn of a simple ergonomic handle, you can choose between sliding the door horizontally or tilting it inwards for ventilation. All of our doors are completely designed and crafted in Germany and outfitted with the latest heavy duty German made hardware and glass. Best of all, we'll get them to you, wherever you are in the world.
Overview & Advantages
Modern timber doors are a charming addition to any home and add style, space and flexibility. Tilt and Slide doors connect balconies, patios and gardens to your home, enabling your family to move in and out with ease. Timber offers natural insulation and unmatched beauty while also being renewable and recyclable. Its advantages include:
- Dozens of species, finishes and colours
- Great sound and thermal insulation
- Weather resistance
- Durability and Security
- Kerb appeal and increased home value
All of our timber tilt and slide doors are made-to-order and delivered prefinished to you, ready to install.
Tilt & Slide vs. Other Types
In contrast to old fashioned sliding doors that move along a bottom track, tilt and slide doors function a bit differently. A half rotation of the handle lifts the sash up and out so that it can slide horizontally, parallel to the fixed section. The entire sash is lifted off the track and thus can be effortlessly slid open or closed.
By rotating the handle 180 degrees, the tilt function is engaged. Just like a tilt and turn window, the entire door sash tilts inwards for ventilation. Thus, you can safely leave it slightly open without letting children or pets in and out. It also minimises the ability of bugs to fly in if not using a window screen, particularly compared to having to leave the door open as with most patio doors.