What is the difference between a sliding door and a folding door?
Sliding doors and folding doors are common types of interior doors. The difference between them is mainly in the way the door leaf is opened and the structure of the door leaf.
A sliding door is a door leaf that slides along a track parallel to the wall, which can be left or right, so it does not need to be opened inward or outward, saving space, and is suitable for rooms with small spaces. Sliding doors usually consist of one or two leaves with no obvious connection between the leaves.
The folding door is a door leaf composed of several folded plates, which can be folded when opened, which is also very space-saving. Folding doors usually consist of two or more leaves connected by hinges or pulleys, which can be folded left or right. Folding doors are suitable for doors that need to be opened and closed frequently, such as kitchens and toilets.
Therefore, sliding doors and folding doors are different in structure and use, and which interior door to choose also needs to be determined according to the specific room space and use requirements.