Interior Sliding Doors Are The
Key To Modern Day Home Design
Interior sliding doors are most commonly found as access points to
balconies and patios. The old traditional swinging doors are no longer needed because they are being replaced
by newer technologies and more contemporary interior sliding door designs.
You no longer have to give up valuable real estate indoors using
doors that swing outward. Instead you can add modern flair to your home decor with interior sliding doors
that function even better in most cases. You can choose from conventional models or go for sleeker models
with exposed stainless steel designs that reflect a more contemporary mood for the space.
Modern design schemes call for more creativity. This form of
design can be seen all the way from feng shui interior sliding doors to the English gentleman drawing room
sliders. Some may represent an architectural statement complete with expensive materials to a minimalist look
made from paper mache. You may also consider exposed stainless steel, warm bamboo finishes, contrasting
vertical and horizontal grain inlaid wood and many in between designs to achieve visual interest as well as
functionality.
The stainless steel design with contrasting glass panels that
produce a halo effect when in the closed position are very much in style today. Many other artistic features
can be added to give the exact look you need for the space under consideration, such a stencils and frosting
effects.
Other designs incorporate single and double glazed glass to
distinguish interior sliding doors that access inside or outside space. In this particular design the roller
assembly reveals a stainless steel support that can be painted to match the interior of the room or contrast
the color scheme to produce a customized element for the space.
Alternatively, the most likely place to find an interior sliding
door is the closet. Showcasing what's behind the door can lead to an intriguing design, akin to the frosted
glass kitchen cabinet idea. You can choose to add a mirror for extended perception of the space surrounding
it. If you have multiple closets in the room this design can help you see what's behind the closet before
opening it. Swing out doors could never achieve this, let alone provide the visual
aesthetics.
Another common place you'll find interior sliding doors is the
bathroom. Modern homes have replaced the shower curtain with this feature to enhance design options for
bathrooms. They are pleasing to the eye, modern and sleek. Liners and curtain hanging in the shower went
through their phase. By replacing them with interior sliding doors, it makes the space look clean, organized
and sheik.
Most interior sliding doors travel along vinyl, wood or metal
tracks fitted into frames located at the top and bottom. Plastic rollers are attached to the bottom only or
both bottom and top for ease of movement.
Expanding your choices to interior sliding
doors addresses issues such as durability, permanence and intention. Making your living space more
versatile is one of the key ingredients to consider when including an interior sliding door design as part of your
decorating scheme.
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