Exterior Doors With Glass
An exterior glass door is the first architectural statement your home makes — and the most visible expression of the quality inside. MILLENNIUM® designs and fabricates custom exterior glass door systems in five configurations, each suited to a distinct architectural context and functional requirement. Select a door type below to explore full specifications, glazing options, and design details.
French Doors
A pair of full-height glazed panels hinged at opposite sides of the opening and meeting at the center, French doors create a symmetrical, light-filled entry or interior passage that has defined residential elegance for centuries. Where a formal, balanced composition and a generously glazed opening are the objective, nothing competes with a well-proportioned pair of French doors. Learn More →

Bi-Fold Glass Doors
Bi-fold systems consist of three to seven glazed panels that fold in accordion fashion along a track, stacking compactly to one or both sides and opening an entire wall between interior and exterior living space. For indoor-outdoor living applications — a living room opening to a terrace, a kitchen connecting to a garden — a bi-fold glass wall creates an experience that no other door type can match. Learn More →

Pivot Glass Doors
A pivot door rotates on concealed top and bottom pivot hardware rather than conventional side hinges, creating a door that opens with a fluid rotational sweep and presents no visible hinge barrels or frame hardware on its face. Bold in scale, minimal in detail, and unmistakably contemporary, a pivot glass door is as much a sculptural element as it is an entry. Learn More →

Sliding Glass Doors
Sliding glass door systems move one or more glazed panels horizontally along a precision track, requiring no swing clearance on either side and creating a clean, space-efficient transition between interior and exterior. Available in standard sliding, lift-and-slide, pocket, and multi-panel configurations to suit openings from a standard patio door to a full-width glazed wall. Learn More →

Hinged Single Glass Door
The hinged single glass door is the most architecturally versatile entry door format — one panel, fully or partially glazed, available as a standalone unit or composed with flanking sidelights and a transom above into a complete entry surround. From a minimalist fully glazed contemporary panel to a traditional semi-glazed entry with decorative glass accents, the single hinged door adapts to any facade character. Learn More →

Glass entry doors offer minimalist elegance combined with advanced security. Available in fully glazed or semi-glazed configurations, they can incorporate:

• Fixed transoms above the door
• Side glazed panels
• Decorative glass infills
• Frosted or textured privacy glazing
• Laminated or security glazing
Modern aluminum frames may be specified in dual-tone finishes — one color for the exterior façade and another for the interior space. In steel, the “Midnight” model displays an Art Deco-style sandblasted double glazing, with black glaze. The door showed in anthracite gray. In steel, the “Midnight” model displays an Art Deco-style sandblasted double glazing, with black glaze. The door showed in anthracite gray.
The fully glazed entrance door impresses with its sober and elegant design. Associated with a black or anthracite gray aluminum frame, it is very modern. Note in this regard that aluminum doors can be equipped with two-tone color, that is to say, different colors on the front and inside. A good compromise? The semi-glazed door, which combines glass and solid panels. The glazing can take the form of a fixed transom (above the door); it may also be one or two side glazed parts, also fixed; or
Patio Doors
When deciding to buy patio doors, there are several options to choose from. However, the most functional and the most aesthetic are the sliding windows. In today’s text, we present their most popular types and their most important advantages. Learn More →

Every MILLENNIUM® glass door is custom fabricated to your exact dimensions, frame series, glazing specification, and hardware configuration. Contact us to begin your project.
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