
Sliding glass door installation and interior integration
Sliding Door Installation | Philadelphia, PA
A new sliding glass door installation that brightens the interior, improves airflow, and visually expands the living space.
Project Overview
In a compact rowhome, natural light is a premium. Scott installed a sliding glass door that floods the interior with daylight and creates an easy connection to the rear — making the whole floor feel bigger and more open.
Project Story
Homeowner Goal
Add a sliding glass door to bring in natural light and connect the interior to the outdoors.
What Was Needed
The rowhome interior felt closed off. A sliding door would open up the space visually, improve airflow, and create a connection to the rear of the property.
Scott's Approach
The installation required careful structural framing to support the wide opening, proper flashing and weatherproofing, and interior finishing that ties the door into the room design.
The Result
The sliding door transformed the feel of the floor — more light, better airflow, and a visual connection to the outside that makes the space feel significantly larger.
Sliding glass door that floods the interior with natural light
Structural framing to support the wide opening safely
A stronger connection between inside and outside living
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