And quite literally—there is a solution for every interior, whether finished or in the form of a pocket door system for new buildings or renovations. The main advantage of both options is space-saving, so if every centimeter counts, you're in the right place.
With sliding doors, you save valuable space and gain more possibilities for interior design. You are not limited in selecting the door model and décor, as the offerings are largely the same as those for hinged doors. There are no restrictions on combining sliding and classic hinged designs…
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… on the wall
A structurally simpler option is sliding doors on the wall, which are suspended in a track. Their great advantage is universal applicability. They do not require any special modifications to the construction opening (the opening remains the same as when using a casing frame), so they can be installed in already furnished interiors. Just consider whether you have enough wall space where the doors will slide open.
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… into a pocket system
For maximum space efficiency, the best option is sliding doors into a pocket system, which slide into a cavity in the wall, allowing full use of the space near the doors. As the name suggests, this solution requires greater structural preparation—the cavity, also known as the pocket frame, is installed into drywall or a masonry partition during the rough construction phase.
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