HS-Portal ® Terrace Sliding Doors: scheme C
HS-Portal®, scheme C. Sliding terrace doors from 4m to 9m wide, up to 3m high. The division into four leaves, usually in equal parts, the two leaves in the centre are moved apart, the two extreme are stationary. Opening in the centre of 1/2 the width of the doorway.
The multifunctionality of the recreation areas adjacent to the house has influenced the architect’s decision to connect the interior and exterior of the house with HS-Portal® sliding terrace doors, Scheme C. Strategically located sliding doors provide contact with all surrounding areas.
Siegenia Aubi locking hardware allows you to control a 400-pound leaf with minimal effort, a heavy door made of wood and glass opens easily and silently. Modern engineering technologies hide a reliable steel mechanism inside a wooden frame, the structure has no wearable parts and does not require maintenance.
Natural beauty is that it is primary. The use of natural materials closely connects us with the natural forces in the outside world. Therefore, the only wood is used as the material for the frames. Various species of wood reveal its beauty and history. With time, wood becomes more and more muted in appearance, mingling with the surrounding landscape.
Production technology involves the use of materials in their simplest form to rely on their inherent beauty and limit the toxicity potential. Therefore, the applied paints and varnishes have a water base. The coating is easily renovated in operation, and a wide range of colours, shades and application methods are applicable for creative production, urban design and interior design.
For safety reasons, only tempered glass is used. Such glass can withstand a significant load, and in case of possible destruction does not have sharp fragments.
Glass units combine transparency and energy efficiency: they do not only provide heat preservation, deflect the heat of the midday summer sun, but also transmit low-angle winter sunlight. There are 2 types of glass units: double-pane glass and triple-pane glass.
Located on the hillside of the black sea coast, this seasonal country house is well integrated into the surrounding landscape. Panoramic glazing allows you to enjoy the relief of the picturesque gorge, visually connects the room with the environment, giving its owners the opportunity to be inside and outside at the same time. In the evening, the doors remain open and provide privacy retaining the cool breeze and sound of the waves.