We stock a range of Eclisse sliding pocket doors because they take up minimal space. They also offer maximum convenience throughout your home. If you're looking to make the most of your floor, Eclisse frees up a lot of valuable space around your door.
Plus, they can transform the entire mood of a room with one easy slide. These pocket systems can make your home feel open-plan or closed within seconds.
Eclisse Sliding Door Products
In our Eclisse sliding door range, you'll find both sliding door glass systems as well as sliding door kits. Our sliding pocket door system includes:
Eclisse Vetroglide Classic Sliding Glass Door System
Eclisse Vetroglide TECH Sliding Glass Door
Eclisse Vetroglide Minima Sliding Glass Door System
Eclisse Wall Mounted Sliding Door Kit and Pelmet Paris 2
Eclisse Wall Mounted Sliding Door Kit Paris 1
Types of Eclisse Sliding Doors
Typically, Eclisse pocket door systems are fitted to a wall thickness between 75 mm and 100 mm. Most Eclisse system doors are fitted into your wall cavity or pocket. However, if you don't have sufficient space for a pocket system, a false pocket can be created.
The Eclisse range includes single-door systems, but double-pocket kits are also available.
Where to Use Eclisse Sliding Doors
An Eclisse sliding pocket door system can be fitted anywhere you'd like to increase usable floor space. However, a flush pocket door system is typically installed in bathrooms. They're also good for en-suites, utility rooms, and walk-in wardrobes.
If you wish to make your home more accessible, a pocket system offers no restriction issues to those with limited mobility.
One of the best aspects of Eclisse sliding doors is how easily they can be installed. Once you remove your traditional hinged doors, you can fit Eclisse sliding doors within the existing standard door panel.
Sliding Door Systems FAQs
A pocket door system can be installed into any door size. Preferably, the finished wall thickness should be somewhere between 75 and 100 mm. However, a false wall pocket can be created if your finished wall thickness is above or below this.
A sliding pocket door system does not require a bottom track. However, if you want your sliding door to feel more robust, a bottom track can be fitted.