Why are Bi-fold doors so popular in today’s market?

Bi-fold doors are a popular choice when looking to maximise space and light.

Bi-fold doors have taken the home improvement industry by storm in the last decade, and continue to be one of the more popular choices for the rear of the home in place of patio or French doors.

A contemporary grey is the most popular choice of colour however white and black are also effective colours we have seen recently.

Bi-fold doors are a flexible choice, allowing homeowners to make the most of the connection between their home and outside space. Made up of multiple door ‘leaves’, Bi-folds can occupy a huge range of opening sizes – typically anything from 2-8.

When they are opened, you get a practically uninterrupted view of your garden, decking, patio, or balcony and beyond. In the summer this is obviously a desirable and practical feature.

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