ULTRASLIM.

Ultraslim– Sleek, Minimalistic Design with 15mm and 20mm Glazing Bars

Sophisticated, sleek and with an echo of minimalist design, Ultra Slim is a bold new addition to the Doors of Steel portfolio. The Ultraslim Slim collection is the epitome of contemporary design, blending style and functionality into a seamless architectural statement. With glazing bars available in ultra-slim profiles of 15mm and 20mm, these doors create a sleek, refined look that complements modern interiors.

Ultraslim Glazing Bars For Internal Glass Doors

Minimalist Aesthetic. The slim glazing bars enhance the flow of natural light, giving your spaces an open, airy feel.

Versatile Design. Perfect for homes or commercial projects, the Ultraslim Slim works beautifully in any setting, from industrial chic to modern minimalism.

Durability with Elegance. Crafted from robust steel, these doors maintain strength and longevity without compromising on their delicate appearance.

Ultraslim Astragal Bars- A Perfect Pairing for Internal Glass Doors

Available in a range of configurations, the Ultraslim Slim doors can be designed to suit any interior, whether as single-hinged doors, sliding doors or partitions. Their slim profiles ensure a clean and unobtrusive look, allowing your spaces to shine.

Customisable Finishes

Choose from a variety of finishes, including classic matte black, contemporary graphite, or bespoke colours including metallics to complement your décor.

Steel Astragal Bars for a Classic Look in Internal Glass Doors

The Ultraslim Slim system brings together timeless aesthetics with cutting-edge design. One of its standout features is the use of flatter steel astragal bars, which set it apart from traditional systems that use bulky muntins or glazing bars. These bars are applied to a single large pane of glass, creating the illusion of multiple smaller panes, without the need for separate glass sections.

Function of Astral bars In Internal Glass Doors

Provides the aesthetic of divided panes without the structural function of muntins. Additionally, used to create a traditional look with modern glazing techniques that use one large pane of glass for efficiency.

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