What is it that makes floor-to-ceiling doors so charming? When do floor-to-ceiling windbreak elements make sense and what distinguishes floor-to-ceiling doors from standard-sized doors? Find out everything about the largest doors from GARANT here.
Diverse scope for design
Ceiling-high doors are particularly impressive due to their size, as they extend from the floor to the bottom from the ceiling. This is why they are also known as ceiling-high or flight-rise doors. Their level makes the doors look particularly imposing and embosses the room design.Doors in a different tone to the wall colour create an exciting contrast here, but the monochrome design is also popular - here the door and wall merge into a single unit.
Ceiling-high doors have a particularly impressive effect when opened, enlarging the room to its full level and merging with the neighbouring room or hallway to form a single unit. This effect is emphasised above all by space-saving sliding doors or double doors.
Ceiling-high doors are available from GARANT in all popular versions, colours and surfaces - from classic white lacquer doors to glass or robust CePaL doors with a deceptively real wood look - no wishes remain open.
Design elements as a practical addition
Standard or room-height?
Ceiling-high doors do not always have to have ceiling-high door leaves. Ceiling-high doors can consist of a standard door and a transom window or top-panel. Transom windows are particularly practical, as they allow light into the room despite the door being closed. This brings natural light into dark corridors or pantries, for examples.
All ceiling-high doors from GARANT are available with or without a transom and with or without a frame crosspiece, giving floor-to-ceiling, butt-jointed interior doors with a continuous casing a high-quality overall aesthetic.
Large rooms and high ceilings look particularly imposing and sublime. If standard doors are integrated here, the generous spatial effect can be lost. At the same time, normal height doors often bottom (from the -) out in large rooms and appear proportionally smaller. Ceiling-high doors, on the other hand, emphasise the width of the rooms and score points with harmonious proportions.
Ceiling-high doors are suitable for almost all room sizes. They need to be integrated into the plan precisely, especially for new buildings. For structural alterations, it is advisable to check the statics beforehand so as not to damage load bearing walls.
Wide range of solutions in the programme
We offer ceiling-high single and double-leaf door-sets - either as hinged or sliding doors as well as vestibule elements - in different versions. Combinations with a casing frame in all standard surfaces or as a. Many solutions also fulfil the structural requirements for fire protection.
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