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Residence Collection Dynamic doors thanks to SFS hinge technology

  • 15 Mar 2018

SFS‘ Precision-engineered Dynamic 2D door hinges have helped The Residence Collection head the market with its premium window and door range.

Having quickly become a favourite brand for high-end windows and doors, The Residence Collection open-in doors are enhanced by supreme quality Dynamic 2D door hinges manufactured by SFS.

SFS were chosen as a partner for the Residence Collection’s inward opening doors, with the Dynamic 2D hinges offering the ideal blend of strength, security, aesthetics and long term reliability, due to a highly-engineered construction and bespoke sash plates. 

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Sarah Hitchings, sales and marketing director of The Residence Collection said that it was crucially important to get the door hinges right, to showcase the quality of the Residence Collection brand, hence the reasoning to partner with SFS for their Dynamic 2D hinges.

She added that the hinges have allowed them to create open-in doors, combining quality looks with smooth opening and closing, plus robustness and security.

Dynamic 2D’s design and build quality has also meant Residence Collection doors have enhanced security, being successfully tested to the requirements of BS-PAS 024 and allowing for Secured by Design licensing.

Nigel Wood, Director of Sales – Hinge and Fastening Technology at SFS, described The Residence Collection as a ‘superb portfolio of window and door systems’ that they have been ‘delighted to make a contribution to’, adding they were thrilled to be working with them.

 

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SFS Group Fastening Technology Ltd
153 Kirkstall Road
Leeds
LS4 2AT

Phone number : +44 (0)330 0555 888
Email : [email protected]

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