Top 5 Types of Interior Doors

1

Hinge doors swing inward or outward and open with ease from either room. To support the operation of both rooms, hinges can be placed on the left or right side of the door.

HINGED DOORS

2

Since sliding doors don't swing open, they are perfect for closets and other small spaces. They work well for closets, pantries, cabinets, and other storage spaces.

SLIDING DOORS

3

Pocket doors are similar to sliding doors, but they disappear almost completely when open. They work well for dividing areas like pantries, dining rooms, kitchens, and more.

POCKET DOORS

4

Bifold doors are perfect for closets in smaller spaces because they have one or two pairs of doors that fold in half to open. They are fastened with pivots in the upper and lower corners and move on a track.

BIFOLD DOORS

5

Barn doors are a wonderful alternative that give any area a touch of rustic charm. They slide open and closed and hang on a track that is set up above the door.

BARN DOORS

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