DOORS, WINDOWS & FITTINGS
INVISIBLE INNOVATION
THE ARCHITECTURAL CASE FOR UNDERFLOOR DRIVE SYSTEMS ON SWING DOORS
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In contemporary architecture, the demand for seamless integration between technology and design continues to grow. Nowhere is this more evident than in entrance systems, where the challenge lies in balancing automation, accessibility, and aesthetics.
Underfloor drive systems for swing doors offer architects an elegant, discreet solution— one that delivers all the benefits of automation without compromising on visual design.
Seamless Design Integration Architects often face the dilemma of integrating essential hardware into spaces where minimalism or heritage preservation is paramount. Traditional surface-mounted door operators can disrupt clean lines, obstruct sightlines, or appear visually intrusive— particularly in glass façades, timber doors, or stone-clad entrances.
Underfloor operators resolve this by removing the need for visible hardware. Entirely concealed beneath the floor, these systems allow swing doors to function effortlessly without interrupting the aesthetic flow of the space.
Whether specified in high-end commercial developments, luxury residences, or listed buildings, the result is an entrance that functions beautifully— and invisibly.
Meeting Accessibility Standards with Style
Complying with regulations such as the Equality Act and BS 8300 doesn’ t have to come at the expense of design. Underfloor systems support fully automated, barrier-free access, while remaining hidden from view. They can be integrated with push pads, access control systems, sensors, or building management systems- ensuring compliance without cluttering the interior or exterior design.
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