Interior Japanese Style Sliding Doors
Shoji is a style of japanese sliding door.
Interior japanese style sliding doors. A soft diffused light is achieved by using specially produced components. Shoji screens and doors produce sliding doors panels bi fold screens partitions sky lights retractable walls and bespoke designs. Their 2 4 frame allows for hassle free installation into existing closet openings and large rooms. We believe due to the excellent quality wood the thick robust design the appealing variety of wood stains and art print shades and comparatively low prices of these sliding interior doors.
6 6ft aluminium alloy brushed hidden sliding barn door hardware track kit with decorative cover fit for modern interior frameless single 40 45mm sliding wood door wide less than 40inch a10 200cm 4 0 out of 5 stars 8. The ease of transforming the room the ability to create an open or a secluded space depending on the particular needs makes them so unique. Our collection of 7 foot 84 japanese style sliding doors traditionally called shoji doors in japan has been very popular. Traditional shoji are handmade by craftsmen called tategu ya.
Shoji usually slide but may occasionally be hung or hinged especially in more rustic styles. Shoji is a style of japanese sliding door. This fantastic zen shoji sliding door kit double sided comes with sliding doors top and bottom tracks and right and left door jambs. Japanese shoji screens are often seen in traditional tatami or tea rooms in japan.
Shoji doors elegance and harmony in your home. Sliding shoji doors our traditionally styled sliding shoji doors are very unique and create an authentic look and feel of a japanese home. Shōji are very lightweight so they are easily slid aside or taken off their tracks and stored in a closet opening the room to other rooms or the outside. Rough opening outside dimension approximately 83 00 h x 73 50 w x 3 50 d.
Combine multiple unites to create movable walls within larger spaces. They were very versatile often being slid into position as and when required. Shoji panels are made of wooden frames with translucent white paper glued to a lattice structure. Sliding doors in the japanese style fully retain all the features of the shoji which like everything in the culture of japan has a special meaning.
The original shoji screen and doors were made from rice paper stretched over a framework to produce a lattice effect. Interior walls of houses constructed with shoji doors can be removed from their tracks to expand the rooms for parties. Where light transmission is not needed the similar but opaque fusuma is used. All products are made to order and come in a range of colours and style.
Tracks and jambs are approximately 1 75 thick x 3 50 deep.