Opening systems define how a door relates to space, movement and architecture. At SENSEM, each opening solution is designed to disappear visually while enhancing the way spaces connect and flow. Hinged, sliding and pivot doors share the same philosophy of precision, continuity and balance, yet each one responds differently to functional and spatial needs. This classification allows architects and designers to choose the opening system that best integrates with the project’s concept and rhythm.
Hinged flush doors represent the purest expression of architectural continuity. Integrated seamlessly into the wall plane, they preserve clean lines and visual calm while offering a familiar and reliable opening system. This solution is ideal for projects where discretion, alignment and material coherence are essential, allowing the door to blend naturally into the architecture without interrupting the space.
Sliding doors redefine the way spaces connect by removing the need for swing clearance. Their lateral movement enhances spatial efficiency and creates fluid transitions between rooms. When concealed within the wall or aligned with the surface, they maintain visual continuity while enabling flexible layouts. This system is especially suited to contemporary interiors that prioritise openness, light and adaptable living areas.
Pivot doors introduce a sense of architectural presence through movement and proportion. Rotating around an offset axis, they transform the act of opening into a spatial gesture while maintaining minimal visual impact when closed. This system is often chosen for larger openings or spaces where balance, scale and architectural expression play a central role in the overall design.