A sliding glass door has not only a purely practical value, but above all a high aesthetic value. A sliding glass door serves as a barrier between two rooms, but does not block the view. Thus, the interior remains open in character and spaces remain connected.
Those who opt for the aesthetics of sliding glass doors therefore value as much transparency as possible and wish to see as few disturbing elements as possible. Woelm GmbH from Heiligenhaus understands like no other what consumers want and therefore has the perfect solution for it: the HELM GT sliding door system. We speak with Reinoud van der Kroon about this solution, which is as elegant as it is strong.

"The sliding door system HELM GT for glass sashes is so slim in design that it does not stand out. You would think that this would cause the system to lose strength, however, nothing could be further from the truth. HELM has a solution for various sash weights and applications," Van der Kroon opens the conversation. "For example, there is HELM GT-L 50 for sash weights in glass up to 50 kg. Those who want to deploy a step higher take the HELM GT-L 80, respectively for sash weights up to 80 kg. Those requiring maximum load capacity can opt for the HELM GT-S 150 system. Up to as much as 150 kg of wing weight can be handled by this 'powerhouse', without losing aesthetic properties in the process."
Woelm has hit the mark with these HELM sliding door systems. Not only do end users praise the sliding glass doors that can be made with them, but architects also see the absolute added value of them. What about wooden sashes? Van der Kroon: "With adapters, wooden sashes can be chosen without any problem. The great thing is that the HELM GT-S 150 can be concealed in the ceiling, so is out of sight."
Under the brand name KWS, Woelm supplies the most beautiful accessories for sliding glass doors. Sleek yet robust handles in stainless steel, in various styles. "The GT series is available in both F1, stainless steel effect and matte black. Combine that with matching handles on the glass door and enjoy the harmony it brings to the interior," Van der Kroon concludes.