Accordion partitions helps to make custom space

Today there are many options for doors and partitions that provide acoustic dampening, privacy and security. You can choose among a large variety of finishes and coverings including wood, glass, steel and tack-able fabric to find a solution that will be perfect for your needs. For a classic look in a small space, Woodfold Custom Accordion Doors, open and close easily with a small footprint.

You can select from many different wood finishes to make a door that perfectly matches your décor. Or, if you prefer the softness of textured fabric, your door can be matched to fit a variety of colors and styles. With over 45 colors and fabrics, a vinyl folding door can match any style and add significant sound proofing. Need to section off the living room for a temporary guest room? Accordion Woodfold doors function as instant walls to provide instant privacy.

The exclusive steel hardware hinge system, top and bottom, provides durability and long term performance. Among the many benefits of using an accordion or wood folding door as a room dividers is energy conservation. You can use your door to create zones for heating and air conditioning within your living areas.

Even in a house with a great-room floor plan, you can create a cozy hide-away around the fireplace. Or, if your home is small, you can create a private corner. No matter the size of your opening, you can find a door that will be built to your exact specifications. Accordion doors can be a great solution for small closets, room sectioning, and to close off half-walls or a pass-through.

With their lightweight and sturdy construction, these doors can be easy to use even for large or cumbersome openings. For many openings, a roll-up door may be a better choice. High-quality roll-up doors conceal the coil mechanism above the ceiling for a clean and professional look.

Shopping for accordion and wood bi folding doors has never been easier. Many online stores, like specialtydoors.com, allow you to see all the options and finish choices. Choose a store with phone support so you can get fast and friendly service to answer your questions and help you choose the best wood folding door for your needs. Whether for your home or your office, accordion and wood folding doors can be a great solution to cover large or small openings and to act as room dividers.

Providing privacy, security and a beautiful wood look these doors will add value and improve the overall décor. You can choose from a variety of wood finished and fabric choices to create wood folding door that is perfect for your space.


Other Doors + Diy Home Improvement Related Posting:
ROI Tips on Replacement Window
Panel Types: Glass Panel feature
uPVC Double Glazing Window
Glass House: Conservatories Designs
uPVC Panel, Hardwood Panel, Aluminium Panel
DIY Tips to Choose Double Glazing

DIY Tips on Home Doors Part 1

DIY Doors Tips

You are repairing your flat and haven’t chosen the room doors. Or you just want to change the old ones, but don’t know which to buy. There is a great variety of materials and production methods. So which door to choose so that it will be durable, convenient, beautiful and had a nice design? We will try to answer these questions in this article.

Braced doors

Brace Doors

Braced doors are recommended because of many reasons. This construction is durable, but of course its durability will also depend on the choice of wood. This type of doors has self-blocking joints, without glue. Even if some components dry up, the door keeps its form. The most popular are doors made of oak, walnut, hornbeam. Purchase and mounting of such door will be quite expensive, but you’ll be satisfied. These doors, as any other, need care and certain temperature and humidity level maintenance.

MDF is more sensitive to moisture and temperature changes, that’s why it is reasonable to mount this door only in certain conditions. It is important not to damage the veneer sheet, then you can forget about the purchase of new doors for at least 50 years.


Panel doors

Panel Doors

Panel doors with cellular (above) and entire (below) infill Panel doors are also widely used in many houses. They are made of panels with entire or interstice infill. Panel doors have smooth surface and can be covered with veneer sheet, veneer or plastic. Doors with entire infill are not used in rooms. They are too durable and too heavy. Panel windows and doors with interstice infill from particle boards, strips of wood, glassware, veneer sheets, veneer or cardboard are used in the rooms.

Nowadays the optimal variant is to mount panel room doors with cardboard infill in the form of cells. This construction has a good durability and weight. The price of panel doors will depend on the quality of materials, size of cells, polishing and varnishing.

Varnishing

Before varnishing every door is polished. Then two or more varnish lays are put to protect doors from moisture and temperature changes. Natural look of the wood is achieved by the use of especially hard varnish. To get a tint, special dye is used, and only then the door is varnished.

Types of opening

Book – a type of opening Before mounting room doors, decide how will they open. The most popular are wing doors. They can be single-, double- or triple-winged (one wing is bigger then the other). It is better to choose beforehand the way of opening: push or pull, to the right or to the left. Otherwise you’ll have to change the hinges or the whole door.

Sliding door can consist of one or two wings. Wings are connected to the lower or both guides. Sliding doors on the upper guide look more esthetic, but they can rattle because of vibrations and draughts. To prevent vibration, it is recommended to mount the doors with lower guide. Lower guide is visible, but it can be lowered in the floor.

Bi Fold doors consist of two (book) or more (accordion) wings. These doors are appropriate when you don’t have a lot of space, and you can’t mount sliding doors.

Resource: Which Room Door to Choose

Previous Post: DIY Tips For Glass Sliding Folding Doors | DIY Room Doors

DIY Tips For Glass Sliding Folding Doors

Coming up with the right window treatment for your glass sliding folding doors is not as hard as you think. Here’s some ideas.

Sliding glass doors have a special appeal to many people. By visually allowing the outside to connect with the interior, sliding glass doors can make a room more versatile. If one wants a cozy feel, then close off the doors. Should the mood be for something more expansive, simply reveal the expanse of glass.

Unfortunately, designing a window treatment for sliding glass doors is a task that intimidates many people. They may resort to a quick fix, such as sheer panels hanging the glass area.

Other people may choose to go with that old home design standby of the eighties - the vertical blind. While both alternatives are serviceable, and can be enhanced with additional window dressing, they are not the only alternatives.

When choosing a window treatment for sliding glass doors, consider the weight, texture, and color of the overall treatment. A heavy or multilayered treatment may visually shrink a room to a sense of being a small low cave. On the other hand, a treatment that is too light or bland for the space may only succeed in adversely affecting any other inviting aspects of the room.

If the space is small and simplicity appears to be the best option, consider having the clear glass frosted. The frosting provides privacy while still allowing natural light to enter the room.

To soften the starkness of the doors in the evening, consider sheer panels, or perhaps even simple light muslin panels that pick up one of the lighter colors in the room’s decor. For apartment dwellers, adhesive panels can be purchased that mimic the frosting technique. Be aware that while these adhesive panels can be removed later, cleaning the residue of adhesive off the glass will take some time and dedication. In addition, the panels will yellow and deteriorate over time, especially in a humid environment.

If the ability to see clearly out the glass is very important, the use of a Roman shade may be the ideal solution. The gathered look of the shade, when retracted during the day, will add the feel of a valance across the expanse of the doors. In the evening, the gathers will give the room a sense of coziness as well as adding visual interest.

Bringing a touch of the outside to the indoors can be achieved by using shutters on each side of the glass. The shutters would need to be the same height as the glass area. To create visual interest above the doors, consider hanging elements that work with the color or the grain of the shutters. Some examples would be interesting pieces of driftwood, small artwork or framed pictures, a collection of small mirrors, or a series of tiles. Another idea for softening the area above the doors while still using the shutters on each side would be the addition of hanging baskets of greenery. If there is a desire to cover the glass in the evenings, use a subdued solid or very subtle pattern for the material. A bold pattern or bright color used in conjunction with the shutters and a collection along the top of the space could easily take the area from being pleasantly busy to cluttered.

Should one prefer the look and ease of vertical blinds, they can be dressed by simply adding a swag, a cornice board, or a decorative shelf above the glass. Drapery panels can also be used to frame the doors, creating a splash of color in the area. In lieu of drapes, rectangular pieces of artwork could be used to frame the glass space.

Stenciling is another way to add drama to the area around sliding glass doors. This is particularly true if the interior space is an efficiency apartment or any small room. While stencils can be purchased from any craft store, the key to making the space unique to the occupant comes in developing an original concept for the stencil pattern. For persons who are too timid to try making an original stencil, try selecting several stencils from a local craft store and mix and match the sections until the pattern is both appealing and appropriate for the person who occupies the space.

Before actually applying the stencil to the wall, test the pattern on a board or some other medium. This allows you to make any slight shifts in your pattern in advance, as well as experiment with the color scheme you want to use for the actual stenciling. Once you like the combination of color and design, approach your wall. Keep in mind, a stencil pattern that looks great going left to right will not necessarily have the same effect going top to bottom. If your plan is to stencil the wall on each side of your glass doors as well as over the area, consider making two stencil patterns, one for the area above and a different one for the sides.

Creating a look that is right for your space can be an exciting task. Don’t be afraid to try something that is a little outside your comfort zone. The results are often original and very attractive. And if the end result is not what you thought it would be, don’t worry. You can always try something new.

Resource: Window treatment ideas for glass sliding doors
Previous Post: DIY Paint Tips for Glazed Kitchen Cabinet Window and Door| DIY Doors and Windows Tips