Bifold Door Kits: Full Access, Folded Away Sliding doors always overlap — some of the wardrobe is always hidden. Bifold door kits solve that: doors hinge in pairs and fold back concertina-style, opening nearly the entire run at once. This collection covers our F-Slide folding systems and 9300/9400-series gear kits from £76.99, for wardrobes, dressing…
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Bifold Door Kits: Full Access, Folded Away
Sliding doors always overlap — some of the wardrobe is always hidden. Bifold door kits solve that: doors hinge in pairs and fold back concertina-style, opening nearly the entire run at once. This collection covers our F-Slide folding systems and 9300/9400-series gear kits from £76.99, for wardrobes, dressing rooms and room openings.
How the System Goes Together
Doors hang from a top track on pivots and hangers; hinges link each pair; floor guides keep the set tracking straight. You supply the door panels — MDF, veneered board or painted panels to match the room — and the kit supplies the engineering: track up to 3000mm, gear rated to your door weight (the 9300 series suits fixed-wing setups, the 9400 is the standard gear kit), and all running hardware.
Configurations: 3+0, 4+0 and Splits
The notation is simply doors-per-side. A 3+0 kit folds three doors to one end of the opening; 4+0 folds four; even-numbered sets can split 2+2 to fold half each way when there's wall space both sides. Think about where the folded stack will sit when fully open — that's the one piece of planning bifold demands that sliding doesn't.
Bifold vs Sliding: the Honest Comparison
Choose bifold when access matters most — deep wardrobes, busy family storage, anywhere you regularly need the whole opening. Choose sliding when wall space at the opening's ends is tight or you want the simplest possible mechanism; the trade-offs are laid out across sliding door kits and sliding door systems. Wardrobe-specific sliding bundles (including the soft-close PS-Slide) live at wardrobe sliding door kits.
Cabinet-Scale Folding
The same folding logic scales down: media units and kitchen appliance garages use compact bifold gear from our bifold kitchen cabinet door range, and general cabinet sliding gear is at cabinet sliding door kits.
Measuring and Ordering
Three checks before you order: opening width against track length (1800-3000mm), door count and fold direction against your wall space, and panel weight against the gear rating on the product page. Free UK delivery and fast dispatch, long tracks included.
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