NanaWall VSW65

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NanaWall Systems VSW65 single track sliding system with center swing doors combines the look and function of French doors with the ability to slide the doors to the side in a stack or so they disappear into a pocket. The multipanel system can glide open to create an opening up to 14' wide or be used as French doors with sidelights. The maximum sliding panel width is 4', and the maximum swing panel width is 3' 3". The maximum unit height is 9' 10". Hinges and sliding and multipoint locking hardware are concealed, and a variety of woods, glazing, divided lites, and hardware is available. nanawall.com

NanaWall Systems VSW65 single track sliding system with center swing doors combines the look and function of French doors with the ability to slide the doors to the side in a stack or so they disappear into a pocket. The multipanel system can glide open to create an opening up to 14' wide or be used as French doors with sidelights. The maximum sliding panel width is 4', and the maximum swing panel width is 3' 3". The maximum unit height is 9' 10". Hinges and sliding and multipoint locking hardware are concealed, and a variety of woods, glazing, divided lites, and hardware is available. nanawall.com

NanaWall Systems’ VSW65 single track sliding system with center swing doors combines the look and function of French doors with the ability to slide the doors to the side in a stack or so they disappear into a pocket. The multipanel system can glide open to create an opening up to 14′ wide or be used as French doors with sidelights. The maximum sliding panel width is 4′, and the maximum swing panel width is 3′ 3″. The maximum unit height is 9′ 10″. Hinges and sliding and multipoint locking hardware are concealed, and a variety of woods, glazing, divided lites, and hardware is available. nanawall.com

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