Dreaming of that breezy, indoor-outdoor lifestyle you see on real estate reality shows? Massive sliding glass walls that transform your indoor/outdoor spaces aren't just for high-end homes anymore. Companies like Cornerstone Building Brands made it possible to bring that upscale look to your own space... without a complete renovation or celebrity budget.

If you've had your eye on updating your home or expanding the entrance to your patio, the Simonton® MaxView™ Multi-Slide Patio Door might be right for you.

Open Up Your Living Space

The appeal of a 30-foot-wide sliding door isn’t just about its sheer size; it’s about what it does for your home's entire flow. Large-scale doors can completely change how you use your space.

Brands have been refining how these oversized doors are engineered, and it shows. From thermal performance to smooth operations, the newest multi-slide doors on the market have structural integrity and looks to boot.

Some homeowners prefer glass wall systems that tuck neatly into the wall, while others have the space to fold and stack them out of the way. Whatever your preference, we're excited that achieving a next-level kind of outdoor living space no longer requires you to afford a house in the Hills.

Choose Your Look and Layout

These doors aren’t one-size-fits-all. With many innovative designs available, it's exciting that homeowners with homes of any architectural style can now choose from a variety of widths, panel numbers, and operating styles.

Want a bypass sliding door that opens from either end? Prefer the balanced look of a bi-parting sliding patio door that meets in the middle? Or go for the dramatic option—sliding glass doors that disappear into the wall when open. There are many ways to customize for your home:

  • Up to 30 feet wide and 10 feet high
  • One-, two-, three-, four- or six-panel configurations
  • Bypass, bi-parting or pocket sliding glass door operation
  • Window frames in multiple colors and finishes
  • High-performance glass packages for your climate
  • Impact-rated glass for high-wind areas
  • Scratch- and corrosion-resistant hardware finishes
A living room with an expansive glass door overlooks mountains.
Expand your view. Credit: Cornerstone Building Brands

Smart Design That Works Hard

Back to the Simonton MaxView doors: They're built to look great and stand up to real life. The fusion-welded vinyl construction offers a strong, low-maintenance frame that won’t warp or rot. It’s designed to perform well in tough conditions, whether that’s summer storms or everyday wear and tear. Some options even meet the strictest impact standards in hurricane zones.

Glass packages aren’t just for looks either; they help regulate temperature, block UV rays, and even cut down on noise. So whether you want to protect your floors and furniture from sun damage or just enjoy a little more peace and quiet, you can pick the right glass for the job.

There’s a reason we keep seeing this look on shows about high-end homes: it works. And now it’s more accessible than ever.

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