What are the pocket doors?
The door of the pocket is the door that is not set to the curtains to turn open, but that slide in and out of the space hidden inside the wall. These doors come either like singles that open and close from the left or right, or double pockets that slip together and meet in the middle from the right and left side. The main reason for the installation of sliding pocket doors is to save space; The sliding door can take up to 10 square feet (1 square meter) of the floor space.
Pocket doors have existed for more than 100 years and have recently appeared as interesting architectural elements. During the end of the 18th and early 20th century, they were very popular and many historical houses still hold good examples of these antique doors. No one is sure why the pocket door has come out of fashion, although changes in architectural styles are one of the likely reasons. Smaller Mean houses that intelligent use of limited space is critical. Architects who navrThese smaller residences have recycled the idea of pocket doors, and people who buy a new house again enchanted with sliding doors. In addition, while older pocket doors from the past often stuck or derailed, improved hardware allows smooth and quiet opening and closing.
Another reason why the doors of the pockets reappeared is that they are very helpful for people with disabilities. The opening of regular rotary doors can be quite demanding for those on wheelchairs or for those who use pedestrians. The pocket door simply slips and allows people with disabilities to maneuver more easily from the room to the room.
For homeowners who want to install pocket doors, the sets can be purchased at a local house improvement store. Before installing one house owner, he will first have to find out what the current wall is lying. If the wall is adjacent toThe door by the bearing wall or if it is loaded with pipes, cables or cables, it is more difficult to but still possible-install the pocket door. The installation program will have to solve these problems by redirecting the weight by adding the weight of the bearing or by relocating existing pipes, cables or cabling.