Swinging kitchen doors come in various types and designs, each suited for different applications and aesthetics. Here are some common types:
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Single Swing Doors:
- Traditional Swing Doors: Standard doors that swing open in one direction. Common in residential kitchens.
 - Butler Swing Doors: Often used in restaurants, these doors swing both ways and are typically made of wood or stainless steel.
 
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Double Swing Doors:
- Double-Action Swing Doors: These doors swing in both directions and are commonly used in commercial kitchens for easy access.
 - Saloon Doors: Half-height doors that swing in both directions, often seen in bars or casual dining areas.
 
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Full-Height Swing Doors:
- Industrial Swing Doors: Made of stainless steel or other durable materials, used in industrial kitchen settings for high traffic areas.
 - Glass Swing Doors: Often used in modern kitchen designs, these doors can add a sleek, contemporary look while maintaining visibility.
 
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Half-Height Swing Doors:
- Café Doors: Similar to saloon doors but often used in more casual or residential settings.
 - Pony Swing Doors: Shorter than standard doors, these are used to separate spaces without fully blocking the view.
 
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Customized Swing Doors:
- Decorative Swing Doors: Can be customized with various materials, colors, and designs to match the kitchen décor.
 - Specialty Swing Doors: Designed for specific needs, such as soundproofing or extra insulation.
 
 
Each type of swinging kitchen door serves different functions, from facilitating easy movement in a busy commercial kitchen to adding a unique design element in a home kitchen.
