Aluminium bi-fold door drawing or accordion door is an AutoCAD add-in that automates the draft of the doors, adds door tags, tables, and quantity takeoff.
Aluminium Bi-fold Door Drawings
Explore our collection of detailed CAD drawings designed for architects and builders. These drawings are essential for precise and efficient project planning, providing detailed specifications and accurate representations of aluminium bi-fold doors. For more door CAD drawings, visit our door CAD drawings category.
Detailed Aluminium Door Drawings
Our drawings offer a wide range of configurations to suit various architectural needs. They include detailed door tags, schedules, and quantity takeoff, ensuring accurate project estimation and procurement.
Why Choose Aluminium Bi-fold Doors?
Aluminium bi-fold doors are known for their durability, thermal efficiency, and sleek design. They are ideal for both residential and commercial projects, providing a modern aesthetic and maximizing natural light. Our drawings cover different door systems and configurations, including thermally broken doors for enhanced energy efficiency.
Functionality of Bi-fold Doors
Bi-fold doors consist of multiple panels that fold back upon themselves when opened. This design allows for a wide, unobstructed opening, making them ideal for creating seamless transitions between indoor and outdoor spaces. The folding mechanism provides flexibility, enabling partial or full opening as needed, and is perfect for spaces where a large opening is desirable.
Download CAD Drawings
All our door drawings are available in DWG formats. These drawings are compatible with AutoCAD and other 2D and 3D design software, making them versatile and easy to integrate into your projects.
Automated Drafting with AutoLISP
The Aluminium Bi-fold Door AutoLISP Library equips you with a variety of CAD tools that automate the drafting of doors, adding door tags, schedules, and quantity takeoff. This tool ensures consistency and accuracy in your drawings, helping you save time and reduce the risk of errors. Learn more about our AutoLISP tools.