Are you building or renovating and looking for an aesthetically pleasing yet functional interior solution? Instead of traditional hinged doors, consider sliding doors that retract into a wall pocket, or combine both opening styles.
Make sure to decide early in the construction process. The core of this system is the wall pocket frame, which must be installed in a prepared wall opening during the initial construction phase.
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1) Space-saving solution for narrow hallways and entryways
Sliding pocket doors provide the most efficient way to save space, making them an ideal choice for small hallways and entryways. These areas often have multiple doors opening into each other, causing congestion. Traditional hinged doors can also be impractical in closets or storage rooms, where sliding doors offer a more efficient alternative.
TIP: If you don’t have enough wall space to accommodate two pocket doors, consider a double pocket frame that allows two adjacent doors to slide into the same compartment.
2) Aesthetic appeal in large spaces
Sliding pocket doors provide a sleek, modern look and are not just for small spaces. Double sliding doors, in particular, add a stylish and timeless touch to spacious interiors. Since most doors in a home are left open throughout the day, why should they take up unnecessary space?
TIP: For double doors, you can opt for a parallel pocket system, where both door panels slide behind one another.
3) Unlimited design options
Sliding doors offer the same variety of designs, finishes, and materials as traditional hinged doors. You can choose from solid or glass-paneled doors to match your decor. The set includes a special "split" frame in a matching finish to complete the design.
TIP: A contemporary and airy alternative is fully glass sliding doors made of tempered safety glass.
4) Enhanced comfort with optional features
Sliding pocket doors can be equipped with soft-close technology for smooth and quiet closing. You can also choose a lock based on your preference—standard key (BB), cylinder lock (PZ/FAB), or a WC lock for bathrooms.
TIP: For double sliding doors, consider synchronized opening, allowing both doors to move simultaneously (included with some pocket door systems).
For more details, visit the product page: SLIDING POCKET DOORS.