Rehau has expanded its Slinova range with the addition of a new low-threshold sliding door option.

The Slinova range has been in production for around a year, with over eight thousand doors manufactured in the UK, according to Rehau.

Rehau adds that Slinova’s success is down to multiple factors, including its simplicity of fabrication and installation compared to other sliding door options, plus its sleek aesthetic, streamlined profile, and customisable options, including 20 colour combinations.

Driven by growing customer demand, the low-threshold has been designed for where accessibility is a priority, including for wheelchair users and individuals with reduced mobility.

Clare Higgins, senior product manager at Rehau UK, said: “The Slinova range has already proven itself as a dependable, fabricator-friendly solution, and the new low-threshold option builds directly on that success. We developed it in response to clear market demand for accessible, sliding doors that don’t compromise on performance or design.”

The new design incorporates an aluminium thermal break to maximise energy efficiency, while optional clip-on ramps and tread plates can be added where enhanced accessibility is needed.

According to Rehau, fabricators will also benefit from the same straightforward manufacturing process that has contributed to Slinova’s success. The low-threshold version requires only straight cuts and end caps with no need for end milling, integrating seamlessly into the door assembly and ensuring efficient production without added complexity. As with the wider Slinova range, the low-threshold model is part of a broader system approach rather than a standalone product.