Main Entry Doors: These doors control access to the condominium complex, typically at the front entrance. They are designed for security and often include features like intercom systems, electronic key fobs, or security codes.
Front Lobby Doors: Separating the condominium lobby or vestibule from the outside and providing controlled access to the interior.
Condominium Unit Doors: Entry doors for individual condo units, designed for security and privacy. They may include peepholes or viewers to see who is at the door.
Fire Doors: Fire-rated doors installed in corridors and stairwells to prevent the spread of fire and smoke during emergencies.
Security Entrance Doors: Doors controlling access to specific areas like fitness centers, swimming pools, or community rooms, often requiring key fobs or access codes.
Garage Entry Doors: Doors providing access to parking garages in the condominium complex, often equipped with access control systems.
Emergency Exit Doors: Installed in common areas to provide safe egress during emergencies, often equipped with alarms and panic bars.
Stairwell Exit Doors: Fire-rated doors in stairwells, allowing residents to exit safely in case of a fire.
Balcony Sliding Doors: Doors leading to condo balconies, providing access to outdoor spaces.
Balcony French Doors: Hinged double doors with glass panels leading to balconies.
Garbage Chute Room Doors: Providing access to the garbage disposal area within multi-story condominium buildings, often for maintenance personnel or residents with trash access.
Storage Unit Entry Doors: Providing access to individual storage units within the complex.
Storage Room Exterior Doors: Access to the central storage room.
Laundry Room Entry Doors: Providing access to the building’s laundry facilities.
Laundry Room Interior Doors: Separating the laundry room from common areas.
Mailroom Entry Doors: Providing access to the building’s mail and package delivery area.
Mailroom Interior Doors: Separating the mailroom from common areas.
Community Room Entry Doors: Access to common areas used for events, meetings, and gatherings.
Community Room Interior Doors: Separating the community room from common areas.
Recycling Room Doors: Leading to the recycling area within the condominium complex, often for maintenance personnel or residents with recycling access.
Roof Access Entry Doors: Providing access to the building’s rooftop, often for maintenance or recreational purposes.
Roof Access Interior Doors: Separating the roof access area from common areas.
Emergency Shelter Entry Doors: Providing access to designated emergency shelter areas within the complex.
Shelter Interior Doors: Separating the shelter area from other common areas.
Bicycle Storage Room Doors: The doors leading to a secure area for bicycle storage within the complex.