Sliding Wood & Plastic Doors
Sliding wood & plastic doors are doors which slide along tracks, often for space or aesthetic considerations. The doors can slide in either direction along one axis on parallel overhead tracks, sliding past each other. They are most commonly used in closets, in order to access one side of the closet at a time. The doors in a bypass unit will overlap slightly when viewed from the front, in order…
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Sliding wood & plastic doors are doors which slide along tracks, often for space or aesthetic considerations. The doors can slide in either direction along one axis on parallel overhead tracks, sliding past each other. They are most commonly used in closets, in order to access one side of the closet at a time. The doors in a bypass unit will overlap slightly when viewed from the front, in order not to have a visible gap between them. The door that moves is called the "active leaf", while the door that remains fixed is called the "inactive leaf". Less