theEDGE2.0 ultra-slim
SF60 & SF80 high performance
Grand Slider II
Aluminium bifold doors
Heritage bifold doors
vistaline external slide & turn
Heritage French doors
Internal heritage doors
Front doors
Aluminium French doors
Monoslide slide & stack doors
Patio doors
theVISION aluminium windows
theHERITAGE Art Deco style windows
Picture windows
Glass-to-glass corners
Glass curtain walling
Gable end windows
Integral Venetian and pleated blinds
Screens and shades
Roof lights
Roof lanterns
Bespoke glass roofs
SF20 frameless partitions
SF22 Art Deco style partitions
SF25 frameless partitions
SF30 frameless partitions
SF35 framed partitions
HSW glazed partitions
Frameless Balustrades
Juliet balconies
Home › Case Studies › Pocket sliding doors
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, this 17th-century home features a stylish timber-clad extension - named the Reading Room - designed by George King Architects and featuring 4 sets of Grand Slider II sliding doors incorporating open-corner and pocket designs.
Like many in urban areas, the dream for the owners of this Putney home was to create an open-plan family living space and kitchen whilst improving the connection between the house and garden - and they found the perfect door system to achieve it thanks to IDSystems' advice.
Designed by the brilliant Suzanne Brewer Architects, this stunning home perched on the cliffs above the Cornish coast enjoys amazing views out to sea thanks to the large open-corner set of IDSystems' sliding doors
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