Modern Doors, Windows & Partition Designs
Doors and partitions define how you move through your home. Whether it is a space-saving pocket door or a dramatic pivot entrance, I design these elements to be functional, quiet, and a perfect match for your interior style.
A door isn't just an entrance, it's a statement. This video shows some of my design inspirations, from a modern grey door with fluted details to a sleek, flush door with a beautiful wood veneer. The small details make all the difference.
This wall-mounted sliding door system is revolutionary because it doesn't need a built-in ceiling support. It's easy to install without civil changes, has a soft-close mechanism, and provides a sleek, space-saving partition.
This slim-profile pocket sliding door is perfect for room or kitchen partitions. The fluted glass provides privacy while allowing light to pass through, and the door disappears into the wall to maximize space.
If you love the look of fluted glass but are on a budget, this is an easy hack. You can use a fluted or reeded glass film, which is easy to apply on any existing glass door or window to get that trendy, textured look for less.
Pivot doors are a great way to create a modern, contemporary space. They rotate on a central pivot, allowing for a wider, more dramatic opening than traditional doors. They are a striking architectural feature.
If you don't have a false ceiling, you can still get a clean look for your curtains. Ditching the traditional rod and using a ceiling-mounted channel track allows the curtains to fall seamlessly from ceiling to floor.
Pivot doors rotate on a central axis, offering a wide opening and a modern, sophisticated look. They can be made from various materials and are perfect for creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces.
About this collection
Most people overlook the hardware, but that is where the magic happens. Whether I am installing a pivot door or a hidden pocket system, I always insist on high-grade Soss hinges. They disappear completely into the frame, meaning you get that clean, flush, seamless look without any bulky hardware ruining the visual line of your door.
Rethinking Your Entrances and Dividers
When we talk about doors, windows, and partitions, we are really talking about the flow of your home. A door shouldn't just be an object that opens and closes; it should solve a spatial problem or add to the room's character.
Why I Recommend These Solutions
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Pivot Doors for Impact: If you have the space, a pivot door is my go-to for a dramatic entrance. Because they rotate on a central axis, they offer a wider opening than traditional hinged doors and instantly make a space feel more architectural and contemporary.
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Pocket Doors for Small Footprints: If you are tight on space, stop using swinging doors. A pocket sliding door disappears into the wall cavity, giving you back square footage that you would otherwise lose to the door's swing radius. It is a game-changer for kitchen entrances and home offices.
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Fluted Glass for Texture and Privacy: You do not always need a solid wall to create separation. I often use fluted glass partitions. It allows light to filter through, keeping the space airy, while the vertical texture provides enough visual obscurity to create a sense of privacy.
Material Hacks
If you want the trend of fluted glass but your budget is tight, you do not need to buy expensive, custom-textured glass panes. I frequently use high-quality fluted glass films. They are easy to apply to existing glass doors or windows and give you that exact look for a fraction of the cost.
Similarly, if you do not have a false ceiling, you do not need to settle for ugly curtain rods. Switching to ceiling-mounted channel tracks gives your curtains a cleaner, floor-to-ceiling look that makes your room appear taller and more finished.
AAA Interiors
I am obsessed with the details most people ignore—like the precise way a door closes or how a partition can completely change the flow of a room. If a door takes up too much floor space or feels clunky, it is not the right design for your home.
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