Ten homes that use sliding doors to expand living areas
In our latest lookbook, we highlight 10 residential projects that use sliding doors, including mirrored doors in a Lisbon apartment and wooden doors used to conceal a staircase in a home in the Netherlands.
A sliding door is a type of door that opens and closes horizontally in line with, or in place of, a wall. Sliding doors are typically fitted on top of or suspended from tracks.
Glass sliding doors are a popular type of sliding door and are often used in residential projects to visually connect the interior with gardens and outdoor space. As well as sliding doors made from glass, there are a number of other types, such as pocket doors, stacker sliding doors and barn doors.
We have selected 10 interiors that use sliding doors in different ways ? to conserve space, bring light to the interior, promote indoor-outdoor living and create flexible partitions between living spaces. This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring cottage interiors, Bauhaus-informed interiors and homes in converted warehouses.
Photo is by José Campos
Granary House, Portugal, by MIMA Housing
Set within a mountainous location in Arouca, Portugal, Granary House is a two-bedroom retreat that was created by Portuguese architecture studio MIMA Housing.
The home's interior features a "rustic minimalist" look. It is set within a wooden structure and enveloped by a facade of sliding wooden ...
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