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Geometric shapes: rectangular and square shapes are used in a symmetrical arrangement that accentuates the beauty of the doorway.

Türkiye'nin en oylumlu villa kapısı 7 metre yüksekliğinde 425 cm kadar İzmir Narlıdere'de Pivot Door aracılığıyla doğrulama edildi.

Montaj ve Hizmet: Pivot kapıların montajı umumiyetle hevesli uzmanlar aracılığıyla mimarilmalıdır. Antrparantez, tekdüze bakım gerektirebilir.

Aluminium pivot doors can be customized to suit your personal style, with a range of colours and finishes available from suppliers like RK Door Systems.

For added convenience and extra security, why not consider incorporating çağcıl features like in-built lighting or fingerprint recognition into your pivot door.

Part of placement is the adjustment of the radial positioning and fine-tuning the closing seam, allowing for the door to perfect its grip.

Blum Company is distinguished as a pioneer in the design of doors and entrances for villas in Turkey. We mix Turkish architectural heritage with contemporary touches. We are also proud to offer innovative solutions that combine quality and style.

The way they close and open up a space is unlike any other, and this is why they’re quite popular in the market.

Pivot doors come in a wide variety of different shapes and sizes. They hayat be large or small, heavy or light, swing inwards or outwards, and so much more. 

Mount the floor plate butik door and ceiling plate 8 mm deep, set the spindle in the right angle and lift the door into place and it’s done. A professional installer does it in less than 30 minutes, depending on the weight of the door, of course.

Before installing new doors and windows, it’s advisable to consult planning guidance to determine if planning permission is necessary.

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An impressive hall-like structure constructed for Achaemenid king Xerxes I, between 486 and 465 BC. These early pivot doors rotated in holes in the sill and lintel. A bit old school but for that time highly effective.

They’re frameless: Because of the fact that the pivot hinge is mortised inside the actual door and isn’t even visible, there is never really a need for a frame in the first place. 

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