Cortizo sliding doors: a real-life case (+video)
Cortizo sliding doors are built to meet the demands of modern construction projects, combining functional performance with durable, high-quality design.
When properly planned, they can enhance property value and provide practical solutions for high-spec homes, meeting the expectations of even the most discerning clients.
This article highlights the features of Cortizo COR Vision Plus sliding doors with fixed large windows, based on a real-life case where these doors were successfully installed five years ago.
Cortizo sliding doors with fixed section
Cortizo sliders offer various operational configurations, allowing all sashes to slide or combining fixed and operable sashes.
In this case, we’ll look at a real-life example featuring the frameless Cortizo COR Vision Plus sliding doors with two sashes: one fixed and one operable.
Design and functionality of operable and fixed sections
The Cortizo COR Vision Plus features both fixed and openable sections. The openable part operates smoothly using a lever mechanism, allowing users to slide the door effortlessly.
The fixed section serves as a picture window, enhancing the overall design while maximizing natural light in the living space
Symmetrical design
The COR Vision Plus offers a symmetrical design, creating a balanced look from both the interior and exterior. This makes it ideal for high-end residential projects.
No leakage: Cortizo sliding doors with external drainage system
A notable feature of the Cortizo COR Vision Plus is its effective drainage system, which has successfully prevented water leaks over five years of use.
Although this system adds approximately 20% to the cost, it is considered a worthwhile investment for homes without a roof overhang, as it mitigates potential water damage
Cortizo sliding door mechanism
The Cortizo sliding door system comes with two tracks, though the standard COR Vision model shown in the catalog typically includes up to three. With custom, out-of-catalog solutions, more tracks can be added.
The sliding mechanism operates with small wheels located in the bottom frame, allowing for smooth operation.
The bottom part of the sash is nearly invisible, with only a small section visible from the outside.
Watch the full videos
Sliding door with fixed panel video including:
- drainage system
- symmetrical design
Double sliding doors video including:
- safety glass demonstrated
- locking mechanism and handle explained
Overview on Cortizo sliders:
For more details and specifications, read the Cortizo COR Vision Plus review
See the Cortizo Cor Vision sliding doors – aluminum system at affordable price
See the Cortizo COR Vision Plus – high-performance aluminum system for luxury homes
Read the comparison about differences between COR Vision and COR Vision Plus
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