Slides
Structo sliding doors are designed for rooms where the space for a door to open is limited, but a door is needed nevertheless.
We have a various selection of different sliding doors to choose from, whether you like a glass door with a thin aluminum frame or frameless full glass door or wooden door or a wooden door with a glass opening.
Fittings
Correctly chosen handles, locks and other small details give the final finishing touch to a door. Doors can also be ordered without locking if there is no need to lock them. There are standard lock cases and handles for each door type, but if it’s technically possible, we will use fittings according to the wishes of the client.
Finishing
Wooden door panels and other MDF panels can be covered with natural or technical veneer, paint (RAL, Monicolor, Tikkurila colour cards) or laminate.
We are using quarter sliced veneer (radial cut) or flat cut otherwise said plain sliced veneer (tangential cut). Those veneer strips are then joined together to make spliced veneer faces (wide veneer sheets). Our standard method is book match. It’s possible to choose from over 40 different veneer species from Europe, Africa and America.
By default, Structo wooden door panels and door panel edges are covered with the same finishing material except for laminated door panels. If the door panel is laminated, then the door panel edges are painted.
Possible types of glass are tempered, laminated or tempered-laminated. If there are openings or other cutouts in glass panel, then the glass panel has to be tempered. The surface of the glass can be bright, very bright, mass-tinted, background-painted or matte.
The standard surface finish of aluminum profiles is natural (silver) anodizing but it is also possible to order a painted surface according to the RAL colour catalogue.