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- Pocket_door abstract "A pocket door is a sliding door that disappears, when fully open, into a compartment in the adjacent wall. Pocket doors are used for architectural effect, or when there is no room for the swing of a hinged door. They usually travel on rollers suspended from an overhead track, although some also feature tracks or guides along the floor. Both single- and double-door versions are used, depending on how wide an entry is desired.Furthermore, installing a pocket door rather than a hinged door can add an average of ten square feet of floor space, according to building expert Tim Carter, who considers the pocket door \"one of the top ten most overlooked items when many architects and builders plan a home\". The doors were particularly common in Victorian homes to close off such areas as sitting rooms or dens; however, as architectural tastes changed, many of the hardware manufacturers went out of business. With improvement in the hardware and the growth of the market for condominiums and town homes, there has been a resurgence of interest in this space-saving feature. Modern residential uses include bathrooms, closets, laundry or utility rooms, or home offices. A wall-hung variation called an \"open pocket door\" may be used where in-wall installation is impractical; this version is recommended for homes with disabled residents due to greater ease of opening compared to traditional hinged, pull-open doors. One downside to pocket doors is hidden parts and hardware, which can make them difficult to replace or repair when something goes wrong. Fixing the problem might require removing the door and trim and opening up the wall. The 1953-'54 Kaiser Motors Darrin sports car used pocket doors.".
- Pocket_door thumbnail PocketDoorM0575.jpg?width=300.
- Pocket_door wikiPageExternalLink 0,2037,DIY_13904_2684878,00.html.
- Pocket_door wikiPageExternalLink portman-video.
- Pocket_door wikiPageID "3027273".
- Pocket_door wikiPageLength "3286".
- Pocket_door wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Pocket_door wikiPageRevisionID "666507343".
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink Category:Doors.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink Hinge.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink Kaiser_Darrin.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink Kaiser_Motors.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink Sliding_door.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink File:Kasier_Darrin_(rear_angle).jpg.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLink File:PocketDoorM0575.jpg.
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pocket door".
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLinkText "glass pocket door".
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLinkText "pocket door".
- Pocket_door wikiPageWikiLinkText "pocket sliding door".
- Pocket_door subject Category:Doors.
- Pocket_door hypernym Door.
- Pocket_door type Automobile.
- Pocket_door type Element.
- Pocket_door comment "A pocket door is a sliding door that disappears, when fully open, into a compartment in the adjacent wall. Pocket doors are used for architectural effect, or when there is no room for the swing of a hinged door. They usually travel on rollers suspended from an overhead track, although some also feature tracks or guides along the floor.".
- Pocket_door label "Pocket door".
- Pocket_door sameAs Q17141165.
- Pocket_door sameAs m.08ljk8.
- Pocket_door sameAs Q17141165.
- Pocket_door wasDerivedFrom Pocket_door?oldid=666507343.
- Pocket_door depiction PocketDoorM0575.jpg.
- Pocket_door isPrimaryTopicOf Pocket_door.