Door openings

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A couple of days ago I was contacted by Belgian interior designer Greet Lefevre. She explained that she was starting her own blog, called Belgian Pearls and invited me to come for a visit. Well, I have been obsessing about all things Belgian since I discovered Axel Vervoordt and the...

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Sara Mungeam on Instagram: "P O C K E T O R D I S A P P E A R I N G D O O R ? | We have quite a few pocket doors in our house, including this first over-sized one, which is 1.2m wide x 2.4m tall. They’re great where you don’t want doors swinging into rooms or small spaces and getting in the way. The other way to hide an open door away is to create a recess (the thickness of the door) behind the door so it sits into the wall when open. I call this the ‘disappearing door’. You can’t have a handle on the door here, so use a roller or magnetic catch instead to keep the door shut. One thing we have discovered though is, particularly with over-sized pocket doors like ours, make sure to leave enough of a gap between the door and the walls either side. Our builder thought he was doing the Doors That Slide Into The Wall, Soundproof Pocket Door, Two Doors Next To Each Other, Hidden Pocket Doors In Walls, Door Options For Large Opening, Ways To Hide A Door, Hiding A Door, Open Doorway Ideas, Invisible Doors Ideas

Sara Mungeam on Instagram: "P O C K E T O R D I S A P P E A R I N G D O O R ? | We have quite a few pocket doors in our house, including this first over-sized one, which is 1.2m wide x 2.4m tall. They’re great where you don’t want doors swinging into rooms or small spaces and getting in the way. The other way to hide an open door away is to create a recess (the thickness of the door) behind the door so it sits into the wall when open. I call this the ‘disappearing door’. You can’t have a…

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