Envo Slide

Single Pocket Door

Envo Slide

Single Pocket Door

A huge white sliding door in a modern minimal interior with floor to ceiling glazing and wooden floor

The Envo Slide system has been designed to form part of the wall and is wholly self-supporting, allowing for an almost entirely concealed structure, rendering it perfectly suited for contemporary designs aiming for a minimalist finish.

A huge white sliding door in a modern minimal interior with floor to ceiling glazing and wooden floor
Self-supporting system
Access pocket
Non-destructive door change
Smooth operation
Fast delivery
The difference

In this video, we take you through the seven key features that make our sliding pocket door system stand out in the market.

Where to use pocket doors.

If you're looking to achieve a contemporary aesthetic and make a statement out of a large openings, these pocket doors disappear into the wall to reveal the complete opening. Consider also the Envo Flush.

This system is also perfect if you're trying to preserve room space by hiding the open door within the wall, rather than have it open into the room.

Here are some of the key features.

Self-supporting structure

Based on a goal-post structure which is entirely self-supporting, our pocket door system doesn't need any additional framework constructed. The tracks are cut to length in our factory, meaning there's less work to do on site.

Access pocket

The kit is known for its unique access pocket where rollers can be inserted and removed at any time allowing the door leaves to be installed and uninstalled at any stage of the project. This saves one side of the wall being left open on site or door leaves being introduced early and collecting dust or scratches.

Door specification

This system can provide for a door leaf size of up to 2.4m wide and 3.2m high, weighing up to 120kg. The track is able to hold a 44mm thick door as standard with a minimum thickness of 30mm and a maximum of 84mm.

Easy fine-tuning

Access to the clamping bolts and height adjustment can be done from the face of the door. This means that any adjustments and fine-tuning can be done after the wall is closed up. 

Upgrades

It can be upgraded with soft-open and soft-close mechanisms for a premium feel. For FD30 rated options, check out the datasheet download under Tech Specs.

Sliding glass doors.

It is also possible to fit glass doors to all our sliding kits. To do this you will need our glazing clamps.

Please inform us of the thickness of your glass as our clamps will accommodate from 8-12mm.

Gallery.

Examples of the Envo Slide Single Pocket system in action.

Looking up at the ceiling track detail of a white pocket sliding door
Two white single sliding pocket doors in a private home leading to a bathroom and bedroom, with dark wooden flooring and white minimal interior
Track detail of a white sliding pocket door that is partially open, with wooden floor, brickwork and tiles.
A white contemporary interior with a partially closed pocket sliding door leading to a reception area.
A single sliding door on a carpeted landing leading into a bedroom.
A white single sliding pocket door partially open leading to a tiled bathroom
A minimalist interior with light wood flooring and a large white sliding pocket door with a recessed pull
A white interior with a large motown poster and a white single sliding pocket door that is partially open.
A huge white sliding door in a modern minimal interior with floor to ceiling glazing and wooden floor
How we support.

You have our support from initial sketches through to the final install. We'll visit site to advise on product selection and we'll be back if you need installation support.

We are able to provide detailed door schedules as part of our service and support package.

What does the kit include?

Our pocket door system comes as a kit which is cut to your required size. There are multiple components in the kit, which we explain in this video.

FAQ

Our technical team answer your key questions on Envo Slide single pocket doors.

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