Patio doors are a great addition to your home. They bridge the gap between your interior and exterior, which extends the view and makes your interior feel more open and inviting. In this post, Renewal by Andersen® of Central PA discusses what to consider when replacing your patio doors.
Space Restrictions
First, consider the square footage and openness of the space. Hinged French doors require more floor space to operate than sliding doors because they swing open. If there is furniture that hinders the swing mechanism, the door won’t open all the way. In general, hinged doors work better in larger spaces.
The reverse is true for sliding doors. They don’t require any floor space to open, which makes them a great option for smaller or more cluttered areas, such as kitchens and living rooms. However, they do require more wall space than hinged doors.
Aesthetics
Sliding contemporary doors are designed with the contemporary and modern home in mind. As a result, they tend to work best in homes with a modern aesthetic. Hinged French doors typically complement traditional style doors. That said, both types of doors can be customized to fit well within any architectural style, modern or traditional.
Energy Efficiency
Finally, you need to account for the energy efficiency of your new patio doors. At Renewal by Andersen, our patio doors come with High-Performance™ Low-E4® Glass that’s 56% more energy-efficient during the summer and 47% more energy-efficient during the winter than regular glass.
Call us today at (717) 591-4900 to learn more about our patio door systems. We serve homeowners across State College and Reading, PA.