Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin exterior planes
- Walnut edge reveal
- Pale stone threshold
- Soft linen or oak-adjacent wall styling
Alabaster
A custom 304 stainless steel interior door suite that turns flush passage walls, walnut reveals, and pale thresholds into one calm villa specification.
Alabaster Flexible Passage Wall is a custom 304 stainless steel interior door suite for villas where room transitions need to feel as intentional as cabinetry.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents Alabaster as a continuous warm-grey passage wall beside a refined villa kitchen and breakfast nook, with the closed door plane aligned to the surrounding architecture.
Each image keeps the exterior closed and calm, showing reveal depth, threshold precision, wall-panel continuity, and the quiet transition between public and private residential rooms.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Flexible passage-wall planning
Door planes, surrounding panels, reveals, and thresholds are specified as one wall system instead of separate trim decisions.
304 stainless steel structure
The hidden platform supports moisture resistance, cleaning cycles, and long service life while the visible finish remains residential.
Flush closed exterior planes
Public rooms stay calm because private-room transitions can recede into a coordinated wall rhythm.
Custom reveal and threshold detailing
Walnut edge reveals, pale stone thresholds, door size, and adjacent panel widths can be tuned to the real villa plan.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can adapt Alabaster around door height, opening width, wall length, reveal depth, floor transition, adjacent cabinetry, and the level of visual concealment required by the room plan.
Designers can keep the wall highly minimal or add warmer reveal detail, while the 304 stainless steel platform remains the durable base beneath the residential exterior finish.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Core structure | Custom 304 stainless steel interior door and wall-panel platform |
|---|---|
| Primary configuration | Flush passage wall with closed door plane, surrounding panels, reveal lines, and threshold coordination |
| Visible finish direction | Warm-grey satin planes with walnut edge reveal and pale stone threshold |
| Best-fit projects | Luxury villas, open-plan kitchens, guest corridors, pantry transitions, and premium renovations |
| Customization | Made to door size, wall height, panel rhythm, reveal depth, threshold material, and site installation needs |
| Planning focus | Concealed transitions, public-room calm, durable structure, and coordinated architectural elevations |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabaster uses a 304 stainless steel platform for the interior door and wall-panel structure. | 304 stainless steel only | Fadior material rule | Applies to the hidden product structure. |
| The product is bound to the live Sanity Alabaster series. | productSeries-alabaster | Sanity catalog binding | Series and category are not invented. |
| The selected category is Interior_Door. | Interior_Door | Productnew canonical category | The 16:00 slot consumed the next shared daily plan category. |
| The differentiator is Flexible Passage Wall. | Differentiator appears in the product title | PDP satmax title rule | Supports a descriptive slug without numeric suffix. |
| SieMatic is known for high-end aluminum cabinetry and flexible wall paneling systems. | High confidence | Editor brief key fact | Used as the planning reference for wall-system thinking. |
| SieMatic offers wall paneling and floating shelves that allow flexible configurations. | High confidence | Editor brief key fact | Used in the description and FAQ to connect flexibility with specification. |
| The bundle includes four unique image roles. | hero, midscene, detail, lifestyle | Productnew image standard | Each source was generated separately with built-in imagegen. |
| The product page keeps commercial claims limited to verified Fadior product facts. | No unverified price or availability claim | Project SEO rule | Prevents unsupported ecommerce assertions. |
| The product is intended for villas and premium renovations. | Villa, corridor, pantry transition, open-plan home | Buyer fit | Defines practical lead qualification. |
| The passage wall coordinates door, panels, reveal, and threshold before fabrication. | One elevation system | Planning and specification | Helps designers avoid fragmented trim decisions. |
| The visible direction uses warm-grey satin planes, walnut reveal, and pale threshold. | warm-grey satin flush interior door with walnut edge reveal and pale stone threshold | Visual finish direction | Matches the chosen image overlay and product category. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
Alabaster is planned as a passage-wall system, not a standalone door leaf. The flush door plane, surrounding panels, walnut reveal, and pale threshold are coordinated before fabrication, so the transition reads as part of the room architecture. This is useful for villas where a kitchen, dining room, or breakfast nook looks toward private rooms and the owner wants those openings to feel calm rather than visually fragmented.
The brief highlighted how flexible wall paneling and floating shelves can turn a kitchen wall into a specification system. Alabaster translates that idea into an interior door context. Instead of treating wall, trim, and door as separate purchases, the product organizes them as one durable passage wall. The same planning logic helps designers decide which transitions should disappear, which reveals should be visible, and how the threshold should meet the room.
304 stainless steel gives the hidden door and wall-panel platform a resilient base for humidity, cleaning, traffic, and long-term use. The visible surface can still remain warm and residential, so the homeowner does not get a technical appearance. This matters near kitchens, service rooms, guest corridors, and high-use villa passages where decorative panels may be touched, cleaned, and moved around every day.
Yes. Fadior can tune the door height, opening width, flush-panel rhythm, reveal depth, threshold material, surrounding wall panels, and adjacent cabinetry relationship to the actual plan. A project can use Alabaster for a pantry passage, guest-suite transition, powder-room entry, or private corridor while keeping the same calm exterior language. The product is most valuable when those decisions are made before finishes and shop drawings are locked.
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