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Internal glass sliding doors

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Redandblue11 · 01/04/2019 22:10

Hi all, my house is a good size all open plan and we want to install an internal sliding glass door that you can open in the midle and slides to the sides.
I have seen some stuff in pintrest but i am having trouble finding the right company to do it, it will need to be bespoke and i would like a high quality sleek look.
Any ideas welcome!
Based in Uk not far from London.

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BubblesBuddy · 01/04/2019 22:39

www.ionglass.co.uk. If they cannot do something, no one can!

Redandblue11 · 02/04/2019 19:34

Thank you Bubbles, they look that they can do the job. Have you got experience using them? I do not mind paying for a quality job but now worried might be really expensive... I will give them a call anyway

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BubblesBuddy · 02/04/2019 21:00

It will be expensive!!! We have a hinged door and an internal glass wall made by them but it was a while ago now and builder installed. Glass installations are never, ever, cheap!

Redandblue11 · 03/04/2019 13:07

Haha yes I know Bubbles, I have an order of magnitude of the price in my head (several 000s) as we have one quote already but I wanted to compare it with another supplier/product.
Thank you

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stanleysmummy1 · 07/04/2019 11:34

We recently opted for bi-fold doors to separate the kitchen area from the dining/living room. Bought from here www.building-supplies-online.co.uk/doors/internal-doors.html - to be truthful we don't often close them as like the look and feel of open-plan, but they do come in really handy to close when we need to keep the kids (or animals) away from the cooking action! Also, sometimes we close them so whoever is in the living room can hear the TV over the sound of the dishwasher and washing machine. Hope this helps!

Redandblue11 · 10/04/2019 18:41

Hi Stanleysmummy1, thanks for that I will look into that .

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