enow.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: aluminium sliding doors with windows
  2. marvin.com has been visited by 10K+ users in the past month

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Technal - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technal

    The main product categories are aluminium doors, sliding windows, casement windows, balustrades, curtain walling. [6] The headquarters in Toulouse (France) has a product development and research centre which carries out prototype manufacture and testing, and product testing.

  3. Sliding glass door - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_glass_door

    Another sliding doors design, glass pocket doors has all the glass panels sliding completely into open-wall pockets, totally disappearing for a wall-less 'wide open' indoor-outdoor room experience. This can include corner window walls, for even more blurring of the inside-outside open space distinction.

  4. Internorm - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internorm

    The range of products includes UPVC, UPVC/aluminium and timber/aluminium windows as well as house doors made from aluminium and timber/aluminium. Internorm also manufactures sliding, balcony and side entrance doors and a range of accessories such as sun protection, insect repellent and window and door handles. [8]

  5. Sliding door - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_door

    Some sliding doors run on a wall-mounted rail, like this one Sliding doors in a modern wardrobe. The 'top-hung' system is most often used. The door is hung by two trolley hangers at the top of the door running in a concealed track; all the weight is taken by the hangers, making the door easier to move.

  6. YKK - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YKK

    YKK AP America Inc. manufactures entrances, store fronts, curtain wall, window wall, sunshades, windows and sliding doors for office buildings, residential high-rises, schools, stadiums, shopping centres and institutional structures. [15]

  7. Shoji - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoji

    Sliding partitions (hiki-do, 引戸, literally "sliding door") did not come into use until the tail end of the Heian, and the beginning of the Kamakura period. [99] Early sliding doors were heavy; some were made of solid wood. [100] Initially used in expensive mansions, they eventually came to be used in more ordinary houses as well. [99]

  1. Ads

    related to: aluminium sliding doors with windows