1. Hinged Doors: These are the most common type of doors that are seen and are used in most of the buildings. These doors are attached to the frame with hinges and can swing in or out.
2. Sliding Doors: Sliding doors are another popular option for buildings with larger entryways. They slide along a track and do not require as much space as hinged doors.
3. Revolving Doors: Revolving doors are often found in public buildings such as hotels, hospitals, and museums. They allow for a constant flow of people while also regulating the temperature inside the building.
4. Folding Doors: Folding doors are commonly used in interior spaces where there is a need for versatility and flexibility. They can be folded back to create an open space or closed to divide a space.
5. French Doors: French doors are typically made up of two doors that swing open from the center. They are commonly used as patio or balcony doors.
6. Pocket Doors: Pocket doors are another space-saving option that slide into a wall cavity rather than swinging open. They are often used in smaller spaces such as bathrooms and closets.
7. Barn Doors: Barn doors are a popular design trend that are often used in rustic or industrial spaces. They slide along a track and can be used as a space-saving alternative to hinged doors.
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