Enjoying the cottage isn’t just about what you enjoy, but also how you enjoy it. Sometimes we want shelter from the bugs and weather. Other times, we just want a cool breeze and fresh air. Sometimes we wish the whole wall to be gone, blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors to create a singular open area to enjoy…even for just a few hours.

To do so would be a seemingly impossible task, but wait. Hearing this problem all too often, we managed to push the envelope and developed a unique solution with the WeatherMaster© Plus Bi-Folding Door System. A wall, a passage door, a screened opening, a door system that stacks out of the way when you want it gone to create a truly seamless flow between the inside and outside.

The WeatherMaster© Plus Bi-folding door is made with fully thermally broken frames, sills and doors for cold weather. It comes standard with WeatherMaster© Vertical-four-track Windows, Multi-Point European Locks and hardware. Available in 5 colors and 6 screens to choose from, with an additional option of  4 tints of Viewflex vinyl. It is 100% custom sized, has no kit configuration limit, with heights up to 118” tall.

Additionally, the Vertical-4-Track windows can be opted out for single glazed tempered glass as well as full thermal glass with LowE Argon standard. Meaning that the WeatherMaster© Plus Bi-folding Door System can be used in an exterior house wall for all year comfort.

As seen in our 2021 Cottage & Outdoor Living Special Edition – available to download for free today!

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