sorry poorly written - just saying the Maxlight triple is slightly fancy (thin frame and slides in both directions).
I’m getting a bit confused over who’s replying to whom now! I don’t have Maxlights, but did want to be able to slide ours either way.
I ended up with Cortizo. They’re all black aluminium, so a bit cold feeling from inside compared to the Internorm stuff I have elsewhere, which is dark wood inside, but I reasoned that was OK in a kitchen.
It was 2 years ago, but a 2.4 x 1.4 sliding window was <£1000 and two sets of sliding doors 2.2 x 2.3 were ~£1200 each.
ETA - the Maxlights of this world were value-engineered out of mine before the architect had a chance to engineer them in.
I’m getting a bit confused over who’s replying to whom now! I don’t have Maxlights, but did want to be able to slide ours either way.
I ended up with Cortizo. They’re all black aluminium, so a bit cold feeling from inside compared to the Internorm stuff I have elsewhere, which is dark wood inside, but I reasoned that was OK in a kitchen.
It was 2 years ago, but a 2.4 x 1.4 sliding window was <£1000 and two sets of sliding doors 2.2 x 2.3 were ~£1200 each.
ETA - the Maxlights of this world were value-engineered out of mine before the architect had a chance to engineer them in.