Double-Door Systems
As dimensions increase in door systems, usage balance and the load-bearing structure become increasingly important. Standard single-leaf doors used in wide openings can fall short in certain areas — both in terms of usability and visual proportion. For this reason, double-door systems are among the modern solutions that offer more balanced use in large passage areas.
These systems, consisting of two separate door leaves, allow for more controlled use of the passage area while also supporting the architectural integrity of the space. Today, they can be applied in a way that suits various design approaches in both classical and modern projects.
What Is a Double Door?
A double door is a door model consisting of two separate leaves operating within the same frame system. The leaves can be opened together, or, depending on usage needs, only one side can be used at a time.
Thanks to this structure:
- A wider passage area is created
- Large openings appear more balanced
- The door load is distributed across two leaves
- Usage comfort increases
They are particularly preferred in large room transitions and wide entrance areas.
Usage Advantages of Double-Door Systems
More Comfortable Passage Area When both leaves are opened, a wide usable area is created.
Controlled Use In daily use, only one leaf can be operated.
Balance at Large Dimensions Since the door weight is distributed across two separate leaves, the system operates more smoothly.
A Strong Appearance It creates a more impressive passage structure in wide spaces.
Glazed Double Doors
Double doors featuring glass are widely preferred in projects where a passage is desired without completely enclosing the space.
Thanks to glazed systems:
- Light transmission is preserved
- The space appears more open
- The passage point feels more airy
- The door system looks lighter
Hinge and Load-Bearing System Details
In double-door systems, the hinge structure and load-bearing details are critically important for the system to operate in a balanced manner.
Key points observed in professional applications:
- Door weight balance
- Hinge load capacity
- Frame connection system
- Leaf alignment adjustment
- Opening direction planning
These details ensure the door operates without issues over the long term.
Double Doors Used in Interior Spaces
Double-door systems are also widely used in interior spaces.
Frequently preferred areas:
- Living room transitions
- Home offices
- Dining room connections
- Wide corridor openings
They create a more cohesive appearance, particularly in large living spaces.
Double-Door Dimensions and the Production Process
Since every space has different dimensions, double doors are produced project-specifically with the MSU Metal Dünyası difference.
During the production process, the following are evaluated together:
- Wall opening
- Door height
- Leaf width
- Glass preference
- Load-bearing system calculation
These details directly affect the balanced operation of the system.
What Determines Double-Door Prices?
Pricing varies according to the preferred system specifications.
Determining factors:
- Door dimensions
- Profile structure used
- Glass preference
- Surface finish
- Hinge system
Measurements must be taken for accurate pricing.
MSU Metal Dünyası Double-Door Systems
MSU Metal Dünyası evaluates load-bearing system balance and metalwork together in double-door production.
- Custom-dimension production
- Strong load-bearing infrastructure
- Modern interior solutions
- First-class materials
- 8-year warranty
Every project is planned specifically according to the usage area and architectural structure.
Double-door systems are among the modern door solutions that offer more balanced use in wide passage areas and give spaces a strong visual presence. Through the combination of glass, metal, and the correct load-bearing system, both aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting applications can be achieved.
A properly planned double-door application does not merely provide passage — it directly strengthens the flow of use within the space and its overall architectural integrity.