Maximum creative freedom: swissFineLine sliding elements can be installed on up to three tracks, with the option of changing which elements are on the inside or outside track, and can also be pushed together to close.
Having all elements running on a single track creates a fixed glazing solution as a flush-mounted façade. Keeping the entire glass façade aligned reduces the windows’ depth to a minimum. A single-track configuration can be combined with any sliding windows or your choice, or installed as a corner solution.
Single-track systems can also be realised in the niche format. In this solution, the window element slides into a wall recess and is thus entirely concealed when open, connecting your indoor and outdoor living spaces through an expansive opening.
Installing the windows on two tracks also opens up numerous configurations and opening options. The sliding windows can be pushed along the inside or outside track and can be stacked together when open.
Niche solutions make it possible to realise particularly striking designs (see illustration for single-track configurations) and corner openings (see illustration below). Each window element is individually designed, making it possible to accommodate offset heights in fixed elements.
Installing window elements on three tracks offers extensive architectural freedom. A maximum width of six metres per sliding element makes it possible to create window façades across openings of up to 24 metres.
The sliding elements can be closed as desired and against each other on the three tracks. Combining this with a corner opening (see illustration below) offers further creative freedom and panoramic views.
Sliding window elements can also be installed as a corner opening, which gives the option of opening up an entire corner of a room. Corner openings can be realised as two-track and three-track systems, and as both internal and external corners.
Although corner openings are usually installed with elements at a 90° angle, swissFineLine systems can also be realised with corners at other angles.
Sophisticated system designs and options for outstanding architectural freedom.