One is the beautiful sliding patio door and the other is the upscale traditional sliding french door.
Normal sliding rail vs french rail sliding door.
Also called gliding doors or bypass doors sliding patio doors are ubiquitous for their easy maintenance and beautiful look.
A sliding french model combines the wider frame and paneled grid of the french door with the gliding space saving function of the sliding variety.
On the other hand french doors boast the traditional craftsmanship of mortise and tenon joinery and the classic stile and rail construction.
French doors and sliding doors have different hardware.
A sliding glass door frame is typically narrower than a french patio door frame which means it will allow more natural light into your home.
French doors that open inward will creep into the room and bump against furniture or block the path around it so if your room is already crowded you might want to either declutter your home or get sliding doors.
By contrast sliding doors don t take up space so if space is important to you you ll find them to be more convenient.
By and large contemporary sliding doors provide more glass and therefore more view because they have narrow framing.
One french panel freshens up a single frame.
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However the wider frame on a french patio door is a more traditional style which many homeowners desire.