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The XP Glide sliding door, with its new slimmer sightline, can be seen in all Express showrooms

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There’s a wealth of exciting new designs to choose from at Express Bi-Folding Doors

Following the launch of a series of new products, a family-owned luxury glazed door and window company continues to innovate and create inspiring designs. Express Bi-Folding Doors is one of the country’s leading manufacturers of bi-folding and sliding doors, skylights and windows.

TV presenter George Clark, Star Wars and Harry Potter actor Warwick Davies and interior designer Linda Barker are among some of the celebrities who have been impressed by the firm’s products.

After a record year in 2021, the Leedsbased firm, which is run by a father and son duo, has unveiled some cutting-edge ways to improve your home. The XP View system has been completely redesigned with ultra-slim sightlines and is one of the highest specification bi-folding doors in the world. It is joined by the XP88 bi-folding door system, which has even slimmer sightlines at a lower price.

‘Express’s bi-folding doors are amazing,’ says Warwick Davis. ‘We’ve got them in our kitchen-diner, so we can open them up and the room becomes part of the garden. They fold away out of sight and look fantastic. The other feature I really like is the integrated Venetian blinds. They’re powered by solar electric, they don’t get dusty, and they look amazing. The quality of the product is second to none.’

The Express patio door range has increased and the XP Glide sliding doors have been overhauled and now feature a reinforced, slimmer interlock, reducing the sightline from 35mm to just 20mm.

Completing the line-up is the new XP Glide 25, an entry-level sliding door system boasting a sightline of just 25mm, which Express hopes will be a big seller.

‘This is where the glazing market is right now,’ says Linda Barker. ‘Thin frames, a lot of super-efficient glass and a modern

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