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Maximise light with your door specification

The slimmer the frame, the bigger the glazed unit, the more daylight harvested. And go for sliding doors - the best option for unobstructed views

In association with
Maxlight sliding door at Clapham Clerestory residential project, London. Proctor & Shaw architects.
Maxlight sliding door at Clapham Clerestory residential project, London. Proctor & Shaw architects. Credit: Emanuelis Stasaitis

Every Maxlight product is created with one thing in mind: bringing natural light inside. And nothing does that quite like its sliding doors.

Made-to-measure in its London workshop, Maxlight ultra-slim sliding doors are available in double, triple and four-panel width figurations.

All will slide seamlessly into your project because every piece is completely bespoke.

Made with minimum frames

Maxlight’s sliding doors have minimal frames so they let as much light as possible into a space, making rooms feel bigger, warmer and more welcoming.

Slim frames allow light to go even further, smoothing down sharp corners and angles to create clear lines of sight.

Built for any space

Whatever the size or shape of a room, Maxlight’s sliding doors can help to maximise space.

Choose from a range of designs - so whether you want a classic look, something industrial or an on-trend update that will complement your client's style, Maxlight doors are designed to help you really open up a home.

  • Maxlight sliding door at Leyton House residential project, London.
    Maxlight sliding door at Leyton House residential project, London. Credit: Fernando Manoso-Borgas Photo
  • Maxlight sliding door at Poets Corner residential project, Herne Hill, London. Oliver Leech Architects.
    Maxlight sliding door at Poets Corner residential project, Herne Hill, London. Oliver Leech Architects. Credit: JimStephenson Photo
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For more information and technical support, visit maxlight.co.uk


Contact:
0208 896 0700
sales@maxlight.co.uk


 

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