1. Design Flexibility:Pivot doors offer design flexibility to create unique and customized door solutions. They can be made in a variety of sizes, shapes and materials for both residential and commercial applications.Pivot doors can be designed to make a bold architectural statement or to blend in with the interior.
2. Door Visuals: Pivot doors are designed to be visually striking. Because the center shaft rotates in the center of the door, the door panels can be larger and thicker, increasing the presence of the door. This unique curb appeal makes the Pivot door a focal point and decorative element in interior spaces.
3. Larger Open Space: Compared to traditional side-turn doors, the Pivot door opens in such a way that the door panel can pivot open without the need for traditional door hinges. This type of opening provides a larger open space, allowing for a greater width of passage and easier access.
4. Smoother opening action: Pivot doors pivot open on a center shaft and the weight of the door panel is evenly distributed on the shaft, resulting in a smoother action when opening and closing. Compared to traditional hinged doors, Pivot doors have a lighter opening action, making them easier to use.
5. Seamless connection between interior and exterior: Pivot doors can be installed with floor and ceiling or top support shafts, allowing the door panel to seamlessly connect to the surrounding wall when closed. This design reduces the visual distraction of the door frame and creates a smoother transition between interior and exterior.
The main application scenarios for Pivot doors include:
1. Residential entrances: pivot doors can be used as the front or main entrance to a home. They can add a unique look to a home and serve as a visual focal point to welcome guests.
2. Commercial spaces: Pivot doors are also very common in commercial spaces such as hotel lobbies, mall entrances, and office buildings. They can provide a high-end and modern look to commercial buildings while providing easy access for heavy foot traffic.
3. Interior Separation: Pivot doors can be used for interior separation and partitioning to divide different functional areas. For example, in a restaurant or conference room, Pivot doors can be used to separate private dining areas from public areas.
4. Shower stalls and closets: Pivot doors can also be used for shower stalls and closet doors. They can provide a larger open space for easy access and add a modern touch to showers and closets.
5. Display cases and exhibit spaces: Pivot doors are also common in commercial display cases and art exhibit spaces. They can provide a frameless visual for display items and allow viewers to better appreciate the exhibits.