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Hydrolux 700mm Bi-Fold Shower Door + Hydrolux Bi-Fold Shower Door Efficient in terms of space and contemporary in design, the Hydrolux 6mm Bi-Fold Shower Door Range provides an attractive yet practical solution to any bathroom. With the intelligent bi-folding design, accompanied by double wheel roller assemblies both top and bottom, this shower door will save you space within your bathroom whilst providing you with a shower big enough to enjoy. Ideal for bathrooms where you want to be conservative in terms of space or even if you have a smaller en-suite or guest bathroom, the Hydrolux 6mm Bi-fold Shower Door Range will give yourself, or your visitors, the most enjoyable shower experience. Features and Benefits: 6mm Toughened Glass with CE Stamp to conform to BS6206 Class A Alternate size options available; 700mm, 760mm, 800mm, 900mm, 1000mm, 1100mm & 1200mm 50mm Door adjustment range Intricate Bi-Folding design Smooth gliding chrome finished double metal wheels top and bottom Magnetic Door Closing Mechanism Half Moon Chrome Finish Handle Sleek high grade aluminium alloy frame with a Chrome Finish 10 Year Guarantee (excluding Seals and Moving parts which are 12 months) Door Size (mm) 700 Product Type Shower Enclosure Enclosure Size (mm) 700 Door mechanism Bi-fold Side Panel Included No Tray included No Glass thickness 6mm




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Show Reviews £129.97 (Inc. VAT) RRP £259.97 Save  £130 26 Available  Quantity Add To BasketNew Timber Doors | Bi-fold DoorsSpace saving, beautiful doors installed between rooms or onto the garden, our sliding folding doors offer a stylish way to change the feel of a room completely.Allowing vast amounts of natural light into the room whilst offering splendid views onto the garden, the doors fold and slide elegantly to completely open the room. The doors can be configured to suit the layout of the room, the doors stack outside and has a potential span of 9 metres.The bi-folding doors are installed on both top and bottom tracks for long lasting doors and mechanisms. It may also be possible to fit the lower track flush in the floor to create an unobstructed floor for a stylish  seamless effect in dividing or opening up internal spaces.Our top performing double glazing ensures that the room maintains a comfortable temperature all year round, the weight of the glass is supported easily with engineered, or multi-layered, timber.




Strong, durable and rigid, the bi-fold doors retain their precise fit with no twisting or warping.These double glazed folding sliding doors are easy to fit and with a factory applied paint or stain protection, they require nothing more once installed. › Wooden Entrance Doors › Contemporary Front Doors › Timber Patio DoorsYou are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Our aluminium bi-fold doors are entirely bespoke, are able to fit into openings of any size and are available in a huge range of opening configurations. The premium range of bespoke aluminium windows have an elegant flush casement, they're guaranteed to bring a sophisticated style to any home. Our remote-controlled made-to-measure blinds available in an exciting range of colours and materials, they're the perfect solution.




Since my closet post and guest room feature, I’ve had a lot of people ask for a tutorial on paneled bi-fold closet doors. In hindsight, I would’ve taken very specific images during construction to document the process. Unfortunately, during that stage of the renovation- I was totally over it. My mindset was only looking towards the finished project, rather than thinking of blog content. With that being said, I do have a few images. You’ll have to excuse the quality and the mess in each photo because as I mentioned, this was a real life construction zone. Luckily, it’s a pretty straightforward and simplistic DIY, so I’m going to do my best to pull together a little tutorial for you guys! Here it goes, the secret to dressing up plain bi-fold doors… I prefer the look of flat and simple, shaker style doors. It fits the aesthetic of my home and it’s probably the easiest trim to apply. I also prefer balance; I knew I wanted each inner square to be the exact same size.




Once you have decided on the overall design and direction, you’re ready to get started! 1: Gather your supplies. You’ll need a pair of unfinished hardwood interior bi-fold doors. As long as your closet door frame is a standard size, you can purchase doors like this from any big box retailer. You’ll also need a saw, poplar planks, wood glue, wood filler, a level, sand paper / sander, primer, paint, brushes / roller, and hardware. If you want heavy duty doors, you can use a finishing nail gun in addition to wood glue. 2: Measure and cut. Because I’m a visual person, I like to make a little sketch and calculate the size of each square or trim piece. After you’ve calculated the length of each wood plank, measure and mark each piece. Remember the old rule, “measure twice, cut once”… I’m always at fault for skipping this step and it comes back to bite me. Next, you’re ready to cut the wood. 3: Assemble and adhere. If your design is the same as mine, you should have 8 long planks and 24 short planks. 




Begin by glueing the long vertical pieces first. Mount them 1/4 inch inside the edge on the sides and at the top and bottom.  I repeat, you don’t want to mount them flush to the edge (this is the same rule that is followed when installing window or door trim)! After the long pieces are set and squared, begin glueing the short horizontal pieces. 4: Fill and sand. Allow your doors plenty of time to completely dry (I’d recommend at least one day). Next, you’ll want to fill any cracks, crevices, or joint lines with wood filler. Some of the joints may have slightly expanded or contracted, wood filler should do the trick to fill any tiny gaps. Once the wood filler is completely dry, sand the doors until they’re nice and smooth. 5: Prime and paint. In my opinion, this is the fun part because you can really see the transformation! You can either use a brush or a roller. I used a brush for the inner edges and corners, and rolled the flat panels. Like any other door or trim, I would recommend using a semi-gloss finish.

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