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Pivot doors in Dubai

A single oversized leaf that turns on a floor-set pivot, made as a grand aluminium or glass front door. Bigger than any hinged door, and built to keep swinging true.

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A large leaf turning open on its pivot, the balance of a heavy door on a fingertip, and a glazed front door swinging shut.

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Overview

The door that turns your entrance into the feature

A pivot door is a single large leaf that turns on a pivot, a spindle set into the floor and the head of the frame, rather than swinging on side hinges. That one change lets the door grow far beyond the size of an ordinary hinged door, which is why the pivot door has become the statement entrance of the modern Dubai villa. We design, make and fit aluminium and glass pivot doors in Dubai as grand front doors and main entrances across all seven emirates.

Because the weight of the leaf rests on the floor and not on the frame, a pivot door carries a big, heavy panel without sagging or dropping over the years. That is the practical reason a two-metre-wide door can swing on a fingertip. The visual reason is simpler: a tall, wide, single slab of aluminium or glass turning open makes an entrance a standard door cannot.

You will also see pivot doors called pivot entrance doors, pivot front doors or pivot main doors, and the largest ones described as oversized or statement pivot doors. The mechanism is the same throughout; the names describe how they are used. Ours are built as offset or centre-hung pivots, in aluminium, glass, or a mix of both, with the security and the finishes a front door in Dubai needs.

This is the pillar page for the range. Below you will find how the pivot mechanism works, the difference between offset and centre-hung, the materials and finishes, the sizes we can reach, how we make a pivot entrance secure, and what a pivot door costs. For an opening you would rather fold or slide fully open than swing on a single door, browse the folding and sliding ranges on our services page instead.

Everything is fabricated in our own Al Qusais workshop and fitted by our team, so the door that turns on your threshold is measured, made and hung by the same people. If you want an entrance that stops people at the gate, a pivot door is where to start.

How it works

How a pivot door works

A pivot door hangs on two points, a top pivot in the frame head and a bottom pivot in the floor, and turns around that vertical line like a page in a book. There are no side hinges and no weight hanging off the jamb. The load runs straight down into the floor, which is the whole secret of the pivot door: floors carry weight far better than door frames, so the leaf can be much larger and heavier than a hinged door of the same style.

That load path is why pivot doors do not droop. A wide side-hinged door slowly pulls on its top hinge and begins to catch on the frame; a pivot leaf sits balanced on its spindle and keeps swinging true for years. A pivot hinge is rated by weight, so a heavy aluminium or glass leaf needs a pivot hinge matched to it, which is part of what we specify for each door.

The leaf can be set to swing one way or, on a centre-hung pivot, both ways, and it can be left to close on its own with a concealed hydraulic or sprung pivot that brings it gently shut. How far the door sits in from the edge of the opening, the position of the pivot point, decides how it swings and how much room it needs to clear, and it is the first thing we work out on site.

Offset or centre-hung

The two kinds of pivot

The two pivot families, and how each one swings.
 OffsetCentre-hung
Pivot pointSet in near the edgeNear the centre of the leaf
SwingOne way, like a normal doorBoth ways, single or double-acting
ClearanceSwings to one sideSweeps into the opening on both sides
Closed lookSits like a framed doorFine gap each side, floating look
Best forLarge, heavy front doorsSymmetrical, showpiece openings

For a front door most people want an offset pivot, sometimes called an off-centre pivot, because it swings one way like a normal entrance and holds the biggest, heaviest leaves. A centre-hung pivot turns on a point closer to the middle of the door, so the leaf sweeps into the opening on both edges as it moves; it suits a symmetrical, showpiece opening and can be made to swing both ways. We recommend one against your opening, the way the door will be used, and the leaf size and weight.

Materials & style

Aluminium, glass and finishes

A pivot door can wear almost any face you want, because the pivot only cares about the weight of the leaf, not what it is made of.

An aluminium pivot door is the workhorse of the range: a solid or part-glazed leaf that is strong, light for its size and able to take any colour, the usual choice for a front door that has to shrug off sun, dust and the odd knock. A glass pivot door turns the entrance into a wall of light, with the glass bonded into a slim aluminium surround; toughened and often laminated glass keeps it safe, while obscured or tinted glass keeps the hall private. Between the two sit panelled and grooved faces, from flat minimal slabs to deep three-dimensional patterns, and mixed leaves that set a glazed strip into a solid door.

On finish, the aluminium is anodised or powder-coated in any RAL colour, matt or textured, with wood-effect, concrete, stone and black-glass looks available for a door meant to be noticed. A full-height pull handle, often as long as the leaf itself, is the signature of a pivot door; handles come in stainless steel, powder-coated to match, or timber. The leaf can sit flush with the frame for a smooth minimal face, or set back a little for a more traditional reveal. Almost all of ours go in as a front or main door, though the same leaf also makes a striking interior pivot door or a room divider indoors, where weather sealing is not a concern.

Size & layout

How big a pivot door can be

Size is the point of a pivot door, and where it leaves hinged doors behind.

Standard1.2 × 2.4m

A generous single front door, larger than any hinged door yet easy to place in most villa entrances.

Tall1.2 × 3m

A full-height leaf for double-height entrances and modern facades that want vertical drama.

Oversized~2 × 3m

Our largest single leaf, an oversized pivot door that makes the entrance the feature of the house.

Made to measure
DoubleTwo leaves

A pair of pivot leaves meeting at the centre for the widest grand entrances.

A single pivot leaf runs comfortably up to about 2 metres wide and 3 metres tall, and taller still on request, in one unbroken slab. Anything that size on side hinges would sag within a season; on a pivot it swings freely. For a really wide entrance, two leaves can meet in the middle as a double pivot door, opening from the centre.

Around the door, sidelights down one or both sides and a toplight or fanlight above are built into the same frame, so a modest leaf can sit inside a tall glazed surround that fills the whole opening. Two practical notes on size: a pivot door needs clear room to swing through its arc, more than a sliding or folding door that stays in the plane of the wall, so the hall and the porch both need space; and the bigger the leaf, the more it weighs, so the pivot hinge, the glass and the fixings all step up with it. We size all of this on the survey.

Security

A front door that keeps you safe

A pivot door is first a front door, so it has to be as secure as it is striking. The size that makes it a showpiece also gives it substance: a thick aluminium leaf with a reinforced core resists the shoulder-and-crowbar attacks a burglar actually tries.

Security lives in the locking, not the leaf alone. Our pivot doors take a multi-point lock that throws bolts into the frame at several points down the edge, worked by a handle or a keypad, with an anti-snap, anti-pick cylinder graded to the levels locksmiths test against. The UK police Secured by Design guidance on external doors makes the same point we do: a front door is only as strong as its weakest part, so the lock, the cylinder, the glazing and the fixings all have to be specified together, not bought separately.

For a glazed pivot door, laminated safety glass holds together when it is struck, so the glass becomes part of the security rather than the weak spot. Access can run from a simple key to a fingerprint or phone-based smart lock, whichever suits how you live.

Built for Dubai

Strong in the sun, sited out of the weather

Two things decide whether a large pivot door still looks and works well in five years: the metal it is made of, and where it is placed.

Aluminium is what lets a big leaf stay flat and true. The architectural aluminium alloys used for doors pair real strength with a natural resistance to corrosion, so a wide pivot leaf does not bow in the heat or corrode in the coastal air the way a lesser metal would, and an anodised or powder-coated finish holds its colour under the Gulf sun. A thermal break through the frame stops the outdoor heat riding straight through the metal into an air-conditioned hall, which counts for more on a door this large.

The honest limitation of any pivot door is weather sealing. Because the leaf turns on pivots rather than sitting inside a continuous frame, there is a small gap at the top and bottom pivot points that brush seals cannot fully close, so a pivot door in a fully exposed spot can let in wind-driven rain or dust. This is easy to design around, and in Dubai it usually already is: set the door under a porch, a deep reveal or a canopy, the way most villa entrances are, and it stays sheltered. We tell you honestly if your opening needs that cover before we fit.

Pivot or not

Pivot door, hinged door, or fold and slide

A pivot door is not the answer to every opening, and it helps to know when it is. Against an ordinary hinged front door, the pivot wins on size and on the sense of arrival: it carries a far bigger leaf and turns with a balance a hinged door cannot match. A standard hinged door still makes sense for a small, sheltered secondary entrance where scale is not the point.

Against the doors that open a whole wall, the comparison is different, because a pivot is a single door, not a moving wall. If you want a garden or terrace opening to disappear completely, a folding door that stacks aside or a sliding door that slides away will do that; a pivot door is for the entrance, where you want one grand leaf rather than a run of panels. Many Dubai homes use both: a pivot front door to arrive through, and folding or sliding doors to open the living space to the outside.

What to specify

Specifying a pivot door

The decisions worth getting right before you order a pivot entrance.

Pivot type: offset or centre-hung

Decide this early, because it sets how the door swings and how much room it needs. Offset swings one way and takes the biggest leaves; centre-hung sweeps both sides and suits a symmetrical opening. We match it to the entrance and the leaf weight.

Size and leaf weight

Fix the width and height, and remember weight climbs with size. The hinge, glass and fixings are all matched to the final weight, so an accurate opening size matters from the very start of the design.

Self-closing or free-swinging

A concealed hydraulic or sprung pivot can bring the door gently shut on its own, or hold it open at a set point. Decide if you want the entrance to self-close behind you, or to stay open where you leave it.

Threshold and seals

A low threshold looks clean and helps access, but the pivot gap needs sensible seals and, ideally, a sheltered position. Tell us the floor finishes inside and out so we set the threshold to the right height.

Sidelights and toplights

Glazed panels beside and above the door fill a tall opening and carry light into the hall. Specify them with the door so they share one frame and one finish rather than being added later.

Security level

Choose the lock, the cylinder grade and the access method, a key, a keypad or a smart lock. For a main entrance, ask for a multi-point lock and a tested anti-snap cylinder as the minimum, with laminated glass on any glazed leaf.

Finish and handle

Pick the colour, texture and pull handle, inside and out. A full-height handle is the signature of a pivot door; match it to the leaf for a quiet look or contrast it to make a feature of the entrance.

Cost

What a pivot door costs in Dubai

Priced per door as a bespoke item, not by the panel or the square metre. We quote each door after a survey.

Entry aluminiumfrom AED 6,500 / door

A solid or part-glazed aluminium pivot front door in a standard size, powder-coated, with a multi-point lock, made and fitted.

Glazed & largerhigher / door

Largely glazed leaves, oversized sizes, premium finishes and sidelights, priced up from the entry door.

Bespoke & oversizedon request

The largest single leaves, double pivots, special finishes and smart security, quoted per project.

As a single statement door, a pivot door costs more than a plain hinged door and less than a full folding or sliding wall, so the price lands between the two depending on the choices above. We price the leaf, the hardware, the glass and the surround together, per door, after measuring on site.

Indicative starting prices, to be confirmed for your door. Send your opening on the free quote form for a figure. Free site visit, no obligation.
How we work

From site visit to a door on its pivots

Four steps, all in-house, from the first measure to the final swing.

01

Site visit & pivot advice

We measure the opening, check the swing space and the shelter, and talk through offset or centre-hung, size and style.

02

Design & spec

We draw the door with its sidelights and finish, recommend the hinge, glass and lock, and confirm a price per door.

03

Fabricate

The leaf, frame and pivot are made and assembled in our Al Qusais workshop, glazed and finished to your exact size.

04

Install & set

We fix the frame plumb, hang the leaf on its pivots, set it to swing and self-close, fit the lock and adjust until it turns on a fingertip.

Where we install

Pivot doors across Dubai and the UAE

Made to your opening and hung by our own team, wherever the villa is.

We fit pivot entrance doors across Dubai, in Emirates Hills, Dubai Hills, the Palm, Jumeirah and Downtown, and throughout Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah.

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Questions, answered

Pivot doors FAQ

What is a pivot door?
A single large door leaf that turns on a pivot, a spindle in the floor and the frame head, instead of side hinges. The floor carries the weight, so a pivot door can be far bigger and heavier than a hinged door, which is why it is used as a grand front or main entrance.
What is a pivot door also called?
You will see the same door called a pivot entrance door, a pivot front door or a pivot main door, and the biggest ones described as oversized, large or statement pivot doors. By hinge type they are offset, or off-centre, and centre-hung pivots. The mechanism is the same throughout.
What is the difference between an offset and a centre-hung pivot?
An offset pivot turns near the edge of the leaf and swings one way, like a normal door, and holds the largest, heaviest leaves. A centre-hung pivot turns near the middle, so the door sweeps into the opening on both sides and can swing both ways. Offset suits most front doors; centre-hung suits symmetrical, showpiece openings.
How big can a pivot door be?
A single aluminium or glass pivot leaf runs comfortably up to about 2 metres wide and 3 metres tall, and taller on request, in one slab. For a wider entrance, two leaves can meet as a double pivot, or sidelights and a toplight can extend a single door across a tall opening.
Are pivot doors secure enough for a front door?
Yes, when they are specified as an entrance should be. A substantial aluminium leaf takes a multi-point lock and an anti-snap cylinder, and glazed doors use laminated safety glass. Ask for the lock, cylinder and glazing to be specified together, which is how a front door earns its security.
Are pivot doors good in the Dubai weather?
In a sheltered spot, yes. Aluminium and a thermal break handle the heat well. The one caveat is the small gap at the pivot points, which seals cannot fully close, so a pivot door is best set under a porch, canopy or deep reveal, as most villa entrances already are, to keep wind-driven rain and dust out.
Do pivot doors close by themselves?
They can. A concealed hydraulic or sprung pivot brings the door gently shut on its own and can hold it open at a set point. Left free, the door simply stays where you leave it. We set the closing action to how you want to use the entrance.
Pivot door or folding and sliding doors, which do I need?
A pivot is a single statement door for the entrance; folding and sliding doors open a whole wall to the outside. If you want to arrive through one grand leaf, choose a pivot; if you want a garden opening to disappear, choose folding or sliding. Many homes use a pivot front door with folding or sliding doors elsewhere.
How much does a pivot door cost in Dubai?
A pivot door is priced per door as a bespoke item, so the figure depends on the size, material, glass, hinge and security. Entry aluminium pivot front doors start from around AED 6,500, with larger glazed and oversized doors priced up from there. We quote each door after a free survey.
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