How To Choose The Right Type Of Glass Door?

Jun 03, 2026

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Selection Based on Spatial Context:

Bathroom
Opt for a hinged door or a top-hung sliding door with a titanium-magnesium alloy frame. Choose double-layered ultra-clear frosted or reeded (fluted) glass; this allows light to pass through while obscuring the view, preventing embarrassing visibility when the glass gets wet from steam. For door openings narrower than 70cm, a full door-casing wrap (covering both sides of the wall) is recommended; for openings wider than 70cm, a single-sided wrap can be used to achieve a minimalist look.

 

Kitchen
Ultra-slim black-framed sliding doors or folding doors are recommended. Use single-layer 8mm or double-layer 5mm ultra-clear glass; this effectively blocks cooking fumes while maintaining an airy, well-lit feel in the living and dining areas. They also serve as flexible partitions for semi-open kitchens.

 

Living Room/Balcony Partition
Choose floor-to-ceiling sliding doors made of ultra-clear tempered glass. With a light transmission rate exceeding 91.5%, they maximize natural light intake. The slim black-frame style complements most interior design themes while providing sound and dust insulation.

 

Study/Walk-in Closet
Hinged doors featuring reeded or grey-tinted glass balance natural light with privacy. Pair them with magnetic silent locks to ensure noiseless operation that won't disturb work or rest.

 

Commercial Spaces (Retail Stores/Office Buildings)
For high-traffic areas, choose tempered glass hinged doors with floor springs for superior durability. For office partitions, opt for ultra-slim aluminum-framed glass doors; they offer an aesthetically pleasing, transparent look while allowing for the flexible creation of independent workspaces.