Walls in transition: Wingburg
Now you see it, now you don’t. Sliding-door specialist Wingburg’s in-wall systems offer architects smart solutions for optimising space on projects with compact floor plans.
July 12, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

Doors separate and connect, define the beginning and the end of a room, structure it and give it shape: for example, hinged doors from Wingburg's frameless Kontura system

They don't have to hide, but they can: with space-saving sliding doors from Wingburg’s Belport series, which run in the wall, architects and interior designers can easily respond to compact floor plans

Minimalism thanks to frameless design: Belport is also available with a glass door leaf in addition to wooden door leaves. A retractable damper ensures gentle and automatic closing over the last few centimetres
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Doors are not only the entrance to a room. They are part of the space and determine its beginning and end

The somewhat more classic-looking sliding door system with frame is known aa Cavis and, apart from the frame, has the same features as the frameless Belport doors


Belport and Cavis can also be integrated as ceiling-high room dividers, with a maximum height of 3 m and a passage width of up to 2 m for single-leaf, and up to 4 m for double-leaf doors

As a so-called ‘wallpaper door’, the flush-fitting Kontura revolving door can be made to appear to recede from the wall. Optionally, the hinges can also be concealed, making the door almost completely invisible
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