Using Sliding Doors To Hide Laundry Appliances
Customers asked these questions about Hettich WingLine 230 – Folding Door System Set
Answers from experts.
Yes, this is the industry standard for "European Laundries" in hallways or apartments. Because the doors fold outward rather than sliding over each other, you get access to the full width of the cabinet. This allows you to open both washing machine and dryer doors simultaneously without them hitting the cabinet doors-a common frustration with standard sliding tracks.
Sliding Door Systems With Bottom Tracks
Does this system require a bottom track?
Yes, the WingLine 230 is a top-running system that relies on a bottom guide channel to keep the doors stable. While the weight hangs from the top, the bottom guide prevents the doors from swinging back and forth (flapping) when you move them. This guide can be recessed into your floor or cabinet base for a flush look, or surface-mounted if cutting into the floor isn't an option.
Preventing Sliding Door Sagging
Will the doors sag over time?
Since the system is "top-hung," the weight is carried by the header of your cabinet or the ceiling bulkhead, not the side hinges. As long as your top panel is structurally sound (we recommend reinforcing it with a timber stud or beam if it's just melamine), the hardware itself is rated for 40,000+ cycles and will not sag.
Sliding Doors Vs Standard Sliding Doors
Why choose this over a standard sliding door?
Standard sliders block 50% of your cupboard at all times (one door hides behind the other). The WingLine 230 folds the doors completely out of the way, giving you panoramic access. If you are building a home office nook or a kitchen appliance cupboard where you need to see everything at once, this is superior to a slider.
Sliding Door Storage Space Impact
Does it take up space inside the cupboard?
Minimal. The folding mechanism parks the doors tightly against the side of the cabinet. However, the folded door stack will protrude into the room slightly (approx. 60-100mm) when open. You must ensure you have clear space in front of the cabinet for the doors to fold out without hitting a kitchen island or hallway wall.
Cleaning Sliding Door Bottom Tracks
How do I clean the bottom track?
The bottom guide channel is a magnet for dust and fluff, especially in laundries. If debris builds up here, the doors will start to rumble or stick. We recommend vacuuming the track with a crevice tool once a month to ensure the nylon glides run smoothly for the life of the product.