Choosing Your Entrance

Pivot vs. Hinged

Two ways to open an entrance, two very different statements. Here is how to choose the right one for your home, in plain language.

The Difference, Simply

A hinged door swings on hinges fixed to one side of the frame. It is the format almost every door uses, and for good reason: it is familiar, proven and works beautifully at normal sizes.

A pivot door turns instead on a vertical axis set into the floor and the header, with no side hinges at all. Because the weight is carried on that central point, a pivot can be far larger and heavier while still opening with one hand. That is why pivot doors have become the signature of modern, oversized entrances.

Neither is simply better. The right choice depends on the size of your opening, the look you want, and how you want the door to feel.

14′9″ Pivot Height Possible on a pivot
1 hand To Open Even at full size
Side by Side

Pivot vs. Hinged

ConsiderationPivot DoorHinged Door
How it opensRotates on a concealed vertical axis in the floor and header.Swings on hinges fixed to one side of the frame.
Size & weightCarries very large, heavy leaves, up to around 14 ft 9 in tall.Ideal for standard to large openings.
HardwareNo visible hinges; the mechanism is hidden in the floor.Hinges are visible, or concealed on premium doors such as ORO FORTIS.
The feelSmooth and balanced; opens with one hand even when oversized.Direct and familiar.
Light & openingCreates a wider, more dramatic opening; pairs naturally with glass.A classic, contained opening.
StatementAn architectural centerpiece.Quiet, timeless, understated.
Weather & securityORO pivots are Miami-Dade rated, insulated and offer certified forced-entry resistance.ORO FORTIS is a concealed-hinge security door, equally engineered for the elements.
The ORO systemAURUM (solid pivot) · LUMEN (glass pivot)FORTIS (concealed hinge)

Choose a pivot door if…

You want an oversized, statement entrance; a wide opening that floods the hall with light; a flush, modern face with no visible hardware; or a heavy door that still feels effortless to open. Pivots are the natural choice for grand, contemporary architecture. ORO builds them as AURUM and the all-glass LUMEN.

Choose a hinged door if…

You prefer a more traditional format, a standard-sized opening, or a door where the security and engineering disappear while the look stays classic. A concealed-hinge door gives you the clean face of a premium entrance without changing how the door operates. ORO builds this as FORTIS.

Can I have the look of one with the format of the other?

Often, yes. A concealed-hinge door can give you a flush, hardware-free face while keeping a familiar swing, and a pivot can be finished to feel as warm and traditional as you like. The finish, material and hardware are chosen separately from the mechanism, which is the whole point of building every door to order.

Not sure which fits your entrance?

Build your door in the configurator and an ORO designer returns a render of your exact entrance with a complete price proposal within 48 hours. Or simply tell us about your project.

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