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Sliding Door Entrance Sets

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  • Zanda Duke Sliding Door Euro Lock Kit 250 x 40mm Stainless Steel 1185.SS - The Blue Space
    Original price $420.61
    Current price $336

    Zanda Duke Sliding Door Euro Lock Kit 250 x 40mm Stainless Steel

    This sliding door lock kit merges the flush pull and escutcheon into a unified assembly, eliminating the need for multiple hardware components. The...

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  • Zanda Duke Sliding Door Euro Lock Kit 250 x 40mm Satin Brass 1185.SB - The Blue Space
    Original price $586
    Current price $469

    Zanda Duke Sliding Door Euro Lock Kit 250 x 40mm Satin Brass

    This sliding door lock kit merges the flush pull and escutcheon into a unified assembly, eliminating the need for multiple hardware components. The...

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  • Set Zanda Duke Sliding Door Euro Lock Kit 250 x 40mm Graphite Nickel 1185.GN - The Blue Space
    Original price $585.70
    Current price $469

    Zanda Duke Sliding Door Euro Lock Kit 250 x 40mm Graphite Nickel

    This sliding door lock kit merges the flush pull and escutcheon into a unified assembly, eliminating the need for multiple hardware components. The...

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A sliding door entrance set is a matched hardware kit built for doors that slide rather than swing, typically combining a flush or edge pull with a privacy or entry lock designed to work within the slim depth of a sliding panel. This differs from swing-door hardware because a sliding door has no room for a projecting handle or thick lock body on the leading edge, so every component in the set is built to sit flush or near-flush against the door face.

What's included in a sliding door entrance set

Most sets combine a flush pull (a recessed handle that sits in a shallow cavity cut into the door face) or an edge pull (a slim handle mounted on the door's leading edge) with a compatible lock or privacy mechanism. Because sliding doors travel within a track or cavity, standard projecting handles and door-thickness lock bodies won't fit, so every part of the set is designed around the door's actual slide clearance, usually between 35mm and 45mm of depth at the leading edge.

Entry versus privacy function

Sliding door entrance sets come in two functional types. An entry-style set includes a keyed or turn-lock mechanism suited to a front or side entry sliding door, giving the same security expectation as a swing door entry set. A privacy-style set uses a turn or push button instead of a key, which is the version most commonly fitted on internal sliding doors like ensuite, laundry or WC entries where a temporary lock is needed but a key isn't.

Sliding doors for bathroom entrances

Sliding doors are a common space-saving choice for ensuites, laundries and compact bathrooms where a swinging door would eat into usable floor space. For these applications, the privacy-function entrance set is the right pick, giving the door a lock that engages from inside without a key, plus a flush or edge pull sized to fit the shallow depth of a cavity slider. This combination covers the two things a bathroom sliding door needs functionally, being able to close and latch the door, and being able to lock it while in use.

Sliding door for bathroom with lock

When privacy is a specific requirement, look for entrance sets listed with a privacy or bathroom lock function rather than a plain passage pull, since a passage-only set has no locking capability at all. The privacy mechanism sits within the same flush body as the pull, so there's no added bulk or projection beyond what a standard sliding door pull already requires.

Residential entry applications

Beyond internal bathroom and laundry doors, sliding entrance sets are increasingly used on front and side entries in contemporary home designs, particularly barn-style and cavity slider front doors. These applications call for the entry-function version of the set, with a keyed cylinder built into the flush or edge pull body to match the external security expectations of a standard front door.

Choosing the right set

Start by confirming whether the door needs entry-level security (keyed) or just privacy (turn or push button), then check the door's leading edge depth against the pull's recess requirements. Flush pulls need a shallow cavity cut into the door face, so confirm this is compatible with your door thickness before ordering, particularly on solid-core doors where the cavity depth is more limited than on hollow-core doors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sliding door entrance set?
It's a matched hardware kit for sliding doors, usually combining a flush or edge pull with a lock or privacy mechanism, all built to sit within the slim depth of a sliding panel. It's the sliding-door equivalent of a swing door's handle and lockset combined.
What's the difference between an entry and a privacy sliding door set?
An entry-function set includes a keyed or turn-lock cylinder suited to front or side entry doors needing full security. A privacy-function set uses a turn or push button instead, which is the version used on internal doors like ensuites and laundries where a temporary lock is enough.
Can a sliding bathroom door have a lock?
Yes, privacy-function sliding door entrance sets include a turn or push button lock built into the same flush or edge pull body, so the door can be secured from inside without adding any projecting hardware. This is the standard choice for ensuite, laundry and WC sliding doors.
What depth does a flush pull need on a sliding door?
Most sliding doors have a leading edge depth of 35mm to 45mm, and the flush pull's recessed cavity needs to fit within that. Solid-core doors have less depth to work with than hollow-core doors, so it's worth checking your door's actual thickness before ordering.
Are sliding door entrance sets used on front doors?
Yes, entry-function sliding sets with a keyed cylinder are increasingly used on barn-style and cavity slider front and side entries in contemporary homes, giving the same security expectation as a standard swing door entry set.