Hoover: Let's face it, doors are almost always the least thought about in any home design. Perhaps these new ideas will jumpstart a creative door trend!
1.
SLIDING BARN DOORS
from: http://freshome.com
In
most homes, space is the highest commodity and what better way to gain space
than to remove your doors? While removing your doors may seem drastic, instead
of totally removing your doors, how about removing the door swing that takes up
space to open and close your doors? Johnson Hardware has invented
home interior door hardware that acts like a barn door to slide across your
opening, instead of using a swing and hinge hardware set. Take a look at how
wall mounted hardware can save space in your home and provide you with a room
that is more functional and spacious.
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How the hardware
works: Not to be confused with
pocket doors, which slide into a wall, the Series 200 Wall Mount and the 2610F
hardware have track-and-roller systems that attach directly to the wall,
resulting in quick installations and easy operation. This is an ideal solution
for walls constructed of brick or concrete block, for wood-framed walls that
contain pipes or wiring that would make it difficult and costly to install
traditional pocket doors or for the Do It Yourselfer looking to make a big
change with minimal effort.
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How
the hardware saves valuable space: Unlike a standard
hinged door that requires 10 to 14 square feet of floor space to swing open, a
door mounted with the Series 200WM or 2610F hardware takes up little more space
than the thickness of the door. And because the door slides open, a table,
chair, desk or other furniture pieces can be placed beside the doorway without
interfering with the door’s operation.
2. TWO WAY DOORS
Ergon Rototranslating Doors Are Space-saving and Chic
A fabulous futuristic-looking mix of form and function, these
chic, ultra-modern Ergon rototranslating doors by Venetian Celegon are an ideal
space-saving solution for small homes where space is a premium.
The Venetial Celegon two-way doors permit rotatory and
translatory motion at once. Their revolution around a central axis saves about
50% space, as it doesn’t waste the space that a conventional door does as it
opens.
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3. THE LINE DOOR
from: http://www.trendir.com
Keratuer ExclusiveLine doors are fabulous contemporary entry
doors that offer modern security in sleek style. Featuring a strong horizontal
element, the 3010 ExclusiveLinemodern entry door uses an innovative
framing design that allows edge-to-edge panels of flush glass. The alternation
of glass and wood panels allows brilliant light to enter the room while still
providing a sense of privacy. The long horizontal handle has a rotating panel
that conceals both a special profile cylinder lock and a fantastic fingerprint
module. These doors finally bring leading edge technology home in contemporary
style. Created by Keratuer, the 3010 ExclusiveLine doors bring
sophisticated security to the modern entry door.
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4.
THE 3-IN-1 DOOR (perfect for all ages and sizes!)
from: http://dornob.com
When is a door not a door? When it is three doors (all ajar!) of
course. We pass through entrances and exits all the time, but aside from
differences in transparency, style and material there is little variation from
one entry door to the next exit portal when it comes to the basic shape, scale
or function.
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ThreeStyle adds a humble but critical twist to the typical
contemporary door – nothing too off-the-wall in terms of its aesthetic, but
novel in its approach on a more fundamental level. Simple metal handles sit on
wood-paneled frames which, in turn, stack neatly within one another like
nesting dolls or something out of Alice’s Wonderland. While it is not their
only offering, SlamDoors Ltd.‘s line of modular doors is led by this
innovative new approach to a design object as old as the idea of dwelling
itself.
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