Pivot Doors

- Pivot doors offer a stylish new take on an old classic. Unlike standard hinged doors, pivot hinged doors are attached at the top and bottom of the frame at two matching points. The door can then freely swing around these points, providing both a modern look and less resistance. ArchiPro has assembled a handpicked selection of pivot doors for you from trusted suppliers across Australia. No matter which door you choose between revolving doors, bifold pivot doors or French pivot doors, you know it’ll be a quality product.
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ArchiPro’s carefully curated catalogue contains a range of pivot doors and pivot systems, including revolving doors, off-centre doors, bifold doors and more. They aren’t just limited to glass, either. Wooden pivot doors give an elegant warmth to the room, while steel and aluminium pivoting front doors are sturdy and imposing.

Revolving doors

Revolving doors have a central pivot and three or more panels, usually glass. Revolving doors make excellent entry doors as they keep the rain and wind out.  

Bifold doors

Bifold doors have one or more central pivots mounted on a rail. This allows the doors to be pushed back in the same way as a sliding door, but the panels fold in on each other like an accordion.

French doors

A pair of floor-to-ceiling french pivot doors are an imposing statement to have at the entrance of your building. French doors are also great for allowing natural light into the home and are very popular in Australia.

The advantages of high quality pivot doors

Higher quality pivot doors last longer and are more resistant to damage due to the excellent quality of the materials used. They are also less likely to jam due to better design, ensuring that your entryway continues to function smoothly. Lastly, the small touches that high quality work provides, such as neatly smoothed sealant, clean lines, and well-finished edges mean that your pivot door will continue to impress up close and from afar.

How to choose a pivot door that’s right for you

The first consideration is whether you need an interior or exterior door. A pivot front door, for example, needs to either be made of weather resistant materials or coated with a water resistant coating, especially in Australia. The size of the doorway also matters. Although they can support a wider door than hinges can, you may want to opt for a bifold or french door to fit into larger areas.

Upgrade your living areas with a selection of door styles. Hinged doors provide versatility, pivot doors deliver a modern statement, and sliding doors offer space-saving solutions with extensive views. In commercial spaces, opt for durable, secure commercial doors that uphold a sleek appearance.