Supa Doors The glass is often also referred to as "frosted" glass. When you order this type of glass, careful to make sure it doesn't fingerprint that easily. We do a lot of these barn style and pocket glass doors for private homes and hotels (very popular for upscale hotels now), and the glass can vary in terms of how it's made and the opacity (how much light comes through). Deciding how much privacy you want will be an important question to ask. Best of luck!
Supa Doors It is nearly impossible to tell where this door was manufactured, but I would guess there is a reasonable chance it is a solid MDF door. MDF has a smooth finish that really creates a polished look. When choosing a barn or pocket door, be sure you have a hardwood edge that runs the top of the door to provide extra screw holding power, and ensure that the door comes with a reasonably long warranty (10 or 20 years). The last thing you need is a pocket door that warps inside the pocket! If you want a little more privacy than this provides, also consider a White Laminated Glass, which we would call a Style #L100 with White Lami Glass by Supa Doors. Best of luck!!
Supa Doors The glass is often also referred to as "frosted" glass. When you order this type of glass, careful to make sure it doesn't fingerprint that easily. We do a lot of these barn style and pocket glass doors for private homes and hotels (very popular for upscale hotels now), and the glass can vary in terms of how it's made and the opacity (how much light comes through). Deciding how much privacy you want will be an important question to ask. Best of luck!