3 PVC Doors to Consider for Your Restaurant
When you think about outfitting your restaurant in PVC doors, you probably think of PVC strip curtains. The truth is, there are many other options when it comes to PVC doors and your restaurant. If you are looking at PVC as a material for your doors, consider the following door options. Each one has a benefit for your restaurant and can be purchased in various colours and styles.
Wood Grain and Frosted Glass
If you want to have a sleek wood finish to your overall interior decor, and you want to have a nice entrance, then a wood grain and frosted glass mix maybe ideal. These doors have the appearance of true wood grain and are available in a variety of colours and wood grain finishes. The doors are lightweight due to the PVC material and are easier for elderly customers or customers with disabilities to open. The frosted glass inserts also come in several designs and frosted texture options to fit your decor theme.
Roll-Down Doors
If you have a bar that is closed during certain hours or a buffet option that is closed during certain times of the day, then you may want to consider PVC roll-down doors. These doors can be attached to your buffet unit or to the wall and roll down easily. The key benefits of the PVC option, over a metal material, is the look and the weight. The PVC roll-down doors do not have as much weight which makes them easier to put in place and they reduce sound issues due to the lightweight material versus metal. They also come in a variety of finishes to avoid the industrial metal look that other roll-down door options may have.
Rolling Sliding Shutter Doors
You may have areas of the restaurant that you do not want customers to gain access to. In some cases, these areas are shut off by shutter doors that look industrial and are off-putting to your interior decor theme. You can avoid this by going with PVC rolling shutter doors. The PVC can withstand colder temperatures for areas that lead into food storage areas. They can also hold up to basic dents and scratches without showing wear and breakdown that other materials would show.
These are just a few of the PVC door options to consider for your restaurant. If you are ready to have any of these styles installed, or if you need PVC strip curtains for your freezer area, contact a local dealer. They can help with the installation, pricing, and questions you may have.