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6 good reasons for a sliding door

Sliding doors are space-saving and space-efficient

Sliding doors make small corners useful. They turn tight spots into neat storage. They hide the inside view and keep the room calm. The doors glide past each other on rails, so they need no space to swing open. Unlike hinge or folding doors, they stay close to the wall and never push into the room.

Sliding doors can disappear into walls and open spaces

A pocket door slips into the wall and almost vanishes. When open, the room behind feels open and bright. When closed, it hides the space with a clean, smooth look. It is a quiet trick that feels simple yet refined.

Sliding doors open and close effortlessly and very quietly

nobilia- Raumplus builds sliding systems with tight, precise parts. The doors move with a soft glide and give almost no sound. This works on both ceiling-guided AIR versions and floor-guided models. The action feels gentle, steady and built with care.

Sliding doors offer accessibility

The ceiling-guided AIR style removes the need for a floor track, which helps with clear movement across rooms. Other nobilia- Raumplus systems use recessed tracks that sit low and stay easy to step over. Both options support smooth access without fuss.

Sliding doors are suitable for installation in roof slopes

Each sliding door is made to measure, so it suits almost any shape. Sloping roofs often hold wasted space, but sliding doors turn that area into helpful storage. You can build a wardrobe, a small walk-in, or simple shelves that sit neatly under the slope.

Synchronous opening of several doors is possible thanks to sliding doors

With clever engineering, several sliding doors can open together. A linked mechanism moves them in one steady motion. This feels elegant and modern, especially when used as a room divider. The movement has a quiet charm that lifts the whole space.

SLIDING DOORS

Our sliding doors glide for a reason. The word “sliding” often sounds slow or heavy, but these doors move with almost no effort. They feel light, steady and sure. nobilia- Raumplus has refined this movement for over 35 years. You can see it yourself in one of our showrooms.

Bottom Rolling Sliding Door
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The bottom rolling sliding door is guided only by the top track. The ceiling carries no load at all. This makes it a smart choice under light ceilings. The full weight of the door, up to 180 kg, rests on the floor track or on strong rollers. These rollers stay smooth even under heavy weight. nobilia- Raumplus checks each roller and every small part with strict tests, so the glide stays clean and quiet.
Product data sheet (PDF)
The Top-Hung AIR Sliding Door
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The AIR system shifts the load to the ceiling and keeps the floor clear. There is no bottom track, so you get easy access across the room. The ceiling rail holds the full weight of the door, up to 60 kg. A tiny floor guide stops the door from swinging. It is barely seen and never gets in the way. The ceiling must be able to hold the load, but once fixed, the effect feels light and neat.
Both works well in the right space. Your choice depends on the room, the ceiling strength and your daily needs. Many people also want easy movement across rooms. For them, the AIR sliding door removes small steps and keeps floors clear of trip points.
Product data sheet (PDF)
PROFILE VARIANTS OF THE SLIDING DOORS

Different profile options from nobilia- Raumplus give you wide design freedom when shaping your living space. Each profile has its own look and feel. They come in calm shades and clean designs that suit many styles. The cross-section of each profile sets its use and gives the door its character.
You can shape the look even more with your choice of fillings. Glass, wood or soft tones can change the mood of the door at once. You may also add slim bars to divide the panels and create a simple pattern. All fillings can be replaced by trained hands, so your doors stay fresh for years.

S720
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The S720 is known as the quiet all-rounder. Its two profile shapes make it very handy for many rooms. You often see it in niches and passageways where a calm, neat finish is neede
Product data sheet (PDF)
S800
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The S800 keeps the focus on the panel. Its look stays soft and discreet, with very little aluminium on show. You can choose different glass on each side, which gives the door a refined feel.
Product data sheet (PDF)
S1200 / S1200 AIR
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The S1200 works well for wardrobes and room dividers. The slim frame gives a clean outline that lets the panel stand out. The AIR version keeps the floor free for a smooth and open look.
Product data sheet S1200 (PDF) Product data sheet S1200 AIR (PDF)
S1200 LED
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The S1200 LED is a showpiece. Its slim frame pairs with fine 12mm rails. The LED band runs around the frame and can shift from warm to cool white with a remote. You can set the light to match your mood.
Product data sheet (PDF)
S1500 / S1500 AIR
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The S1500 reflects the nobilia- Raumplus aim of giving each room its own answer. Three profile shapes help it fit many layouts with ease. It works well in living areas, wardrobes or shared spaces.
Product data sheet S1500 (PDF) Product data sheet S1500 AIR (PDF)
S3000 / S3000 AIR
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The S3000 mixes strength with a tidy design. Two profile shapes help close niches and passages with a firm, steady feel. It keeps the room quiet and organised.
Product data sheet (PDF) Product data sheet AIR (PDF)
S8000 / S8000 AIR
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The S8000 is a clever, multi-use door. It shows very little aluminium, so the panel takes centre stage. The mix of glass and decor gives a clear, striking look that draws the eye.
Product data sheet (PDF) Product data sheet AIR (PDF)
Facet / Facet AIR
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Facet has a profile shaped like cut stone. Its slim edges catch light in gentle shifts. It adds a fine design touch to room dividers, wardrobes and open entrances. It feels crisp, light and well made.
Product data sheet Facet (PDF) Product data sheet Facet AIR (PDF)
PARTITIONING OF THE SLIDING DOOR WITH RAILS

Sliding doors can be shaped with neat rail divisions. You can choose surface-mounted rails or infill-dividing bars. Each style offers a clean way to change the look of an interior door.

Adhesive dividing rails
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An adhesive dividing rail is a slim aluminium profile fixed directly onto the panel. Each rail matches the frame finish, so the door looks calm and well-balanced. You can use horizontal rails, vertical rails, or both, depending on the series. These rails come in widths of 18 mm and 28 mm and add clear, simple lines without adding bulk.
Panel dividing rails
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Panel dividing rails let you mix different materials in one door. They open the choice to glass, wood, fabric and more. Each rail matches the door profile, so the look stays tidy and refined. These rails are also offered in 18 mm and 28 mm widths and can run across the panel in clean horizontal lines.