Collection: Sliding Door

Kitchen and living/dining room: Closed to block cooking fumes and noise; open to create an open kitchen, enhancing interaction and a sense of space (glass sliding doors are often used).
Balcony and living room: Closed to insulate and soundproof; open to expand the living room's view and bring the scenery into the room (large-area glass sliding doors are often used).
Living room and study/bedroom: Use sliding doors as partitions, closing for privacy and opening for openness.
Dividing functional areas: Flexible partitioning within large open spaces (such as lofts and studios) allows for bedrooms, workspaces, dressing rooms, etc., maintaining a sense of unity.