a MDF door. It looks like the design team choose some sort of reeded glass which nicely diffuses the light and provides a degree of privacy. This has an unusually high bottom rail, but gives it a degree of uniqueness.
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front door to the Great Room. This is from the mid-point, looking right.
We do custom grid patterns in our German windows and doors as well. In wood especially easy. We use CC machines
windows and doors we generally specify Stewart Brannen Millwork Company (www.brannenmillwork.com) as they can provide a tested, code compliant product that is beyond anything the "big" window and door companies can provide.
pocket doors. dark floors, windows, ceiling.
I like the style of the windows above the door...
consider dark doors for downstairs..kitchen and bath pocket door
configured door to hallway & upstairs.
LOVE this as an entry door. Transom window for light, louvered double sliding doors - looks beautiful!
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This is beautiful, you did a fantastic job! Where can I purchase the doors from? Do you have another picture of the doors closed?
Who makes. Or where can I get those pocket doors
This door is made of Distressed Alder by Craftsmen in Wood. I do not have model number details. & the only other photo is from the opposite side of the doors; see below.
heavy timber lintel set into stone wall with sliding doors (servery?)
These pocket doors emerge from heavy-duty stone walls — love that. By closely resembling the wood finish of the beam above, they appear as though they've been there for centuries, greeting guests with a grand entrance experience.
on the pocket door hardware used, i.e. manufacturer, model #s etc?
Thanks.
where the doors in the background are found?
They look like closet doors that roll behind one another. What is the source for purchasing them, manufacturer, etc? Any information you could provide would be greatly appriciated! Thank you.
sets of pocket doors. That way the doors can be smaller and it's easier to find pocket door hardware to work. The overall space will need to be larger for two sets of hardware.
Depending on the hardware used for the pocket doors, you would need an extra 9"-12". We used 24" wide Bosch washer and dryers
Love the pocket door idea...how much width did that add to your space for the washer/dryer?
e are door panels, which happen to be Simpson fir doors and the pocket door hardware is purchased separately from your local supplier of door hardware.
I am interested in adding a double pocket door to my master bathroom. I really love the one on this photo. Who makes it?
office pocket door (is it possible to do a single sliding door with frosted glass?)
purchase a pocket door kit which is the fancy term for all the odds and ends you need to make it work. Then you purchase a standard door. Obviously one without hinges or a door handle whole. Pretty cool!
Lowes Pocket Door Kit: http://www.lowes.com/pd_109872-1277-PDFC150-00-68_0__?productId=3166865&Ntt=
I think this looks like it may have a shoji screen aesthetic. Perhaps try here:
http://www.cherrytreedesign.com/PocketDoors.php
pocket doors are better than regular doors
pocket doors for office translucent panels
pocket doors that go all the way to
Wide Opaque pocket doors for office
The doors and the fireplace are ideal and practical
translucent pocket doors. When shut, these semitransparent doors give someone enough privacy to work in peace while still letting in ample light; when open, they disappear, creating the feeling of one big room.