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Choose glazing with a bright, refreshing take on industrial style

Prioritising light and the play of shade and pattern means specifying doors and windows with the slimmest of obstacles between inside and out

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Light fantastic: Minimal frames and slim glazing bars offer a modern update on industrial style at a property in Wandsworth, London. Maxlight pivot and sliding doors.
Light fantastic: Minimal frames and slim glazing bars offer a modern update on industrial style at a property in Wandsworth, London. Maxlight pivot and sliding doors. Credit: Nick Dearden

Maxlight designs and manufactures industrial-style glass doors that offer specifiers timeless elegance with a fresh, modern twist. 

The company has a unique approach to design, crafting doors with slimmer, refined grids and a clean, streamlined finish that enables them to blend into - rather than overpower - modern interiors. 

Each door face consists of a single sheet of toughened glass, which acts as a structural diaphragm to improve the door's built-in security. Glazing bars are positioned inside and outside the structure so as not compromise the door's strength.
  
The result is a versatile, adaptable style that maximises natural light to enhance the aesthetics of a space - shadows cast by the doors create a dynamic, shifting display of light and pattern.

Maxlight’s industrial-style glass doors combine tradition with innovation, perfect for clients looking for elegant, understated solutions that retain the essence of industrial style, but with a lighter, more streamlined touch.

  • Maximising light with Maxlight industrial-style sliding doors and oriel bay window at a property in Haringey, north London.
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    Maximising light with Maxlight industrial-style sliding doors and oriel bay window at a property in Haringey, north London. Credit: David Butler
  • Maxlight oversized industrial-style sliding doors provide plot-wide, floor-to-ceiling views at a property in Aberdeen Park, north London.
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    Maxlight oversized industrial-style sliding doors provide plot-wide, floor-to-ceiling views at a property in Aberdeen Park, north London. Credit: Jim Stephenson
  • Maxlight industrial-style sliding doors open up a corner at the Aberdeen Park property.
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    Maxlight industrial-style sliding doors open up a corner at the Aberdeen Park property. Credit: Jim Stephenson
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