Surface finishes
- ivory mineral cabinet tone
- warm oak reveal accent
- soft shadow-line edge detail
Alabaster
A 304 stainless steel Alabaster interior door suite that turns room transitions into calm architectural portals with bespoke rhythm.
Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Soft Portal Rhythm is designed for clients who do not want interior doors to feel like afterthoughts once the cabinetry and wall finishes are complete.
The direct answer is that this FADIOR suite uses a real 304 stainless steel structural body and a full-height portal composition so the threshold behaves like architecture, not hardware.
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Visual interpretation
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Visually, Alabaster should feel like a full-height portal composed in pale ivory and warm wood accents, with long shadow lines, quiet depth, and a residential atmosphere that stays refined instead of theatrical.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Soft Portal Rhythm
A repeated reveal language makes the doorway feel like integrated architecture rather than a standard inserted leaf.
304 Stainless Steel Structural Body
A real 304 stainless steel structural body supports alignment stability and long-term confidence in high-use transitions.
Whole-Home Architectural Continuity
The suite coordinates cleanly with adjacent paneling, cabinetry, and wall finishes to preserve one visual argument.
Customizable Flush Detailing
Flushness, reveal depth, pivot placement, and finish transitions can be tuned to each residence.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
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Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can adapt width, pivot geometry, wall flushness, handle concealment, reveal depth, and adjacent panel integration so Alabaster matches each floor plan while preserving the Soft Portal Rhythm.
Specifications
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| Core Material | 304 stainless steel structural body |
|---|---|
| Planning Type | Interior door suite organized around one Soft Portal Rhythm |
| Construction | Glue-free folded-panel structural logic |
| Visible Finish Direction | Ivory stone-toned planes with warm oak reveal accents |
| Primary Buyer Fit | Luxury homeowners seeking quieter architectural thresholds and bespoke whole-home continuity |
| Customization Scope | Leaf width, pivot position, reveal depth, flushness, adjacent paneling, and concealment detail |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| The structural body is specified as real 304 stainless steel for alignment stability and long-term confidence. | — | ASTM A240 | Core structure |
| The suite is organized around one Soft Portal Rhythm. | 1 rhythm | — | Planning signature |
| The construction follows Fadior's glue-free folded-panel logic. | — | — | Materials discipline |
| The design translates bespoke system thinking into full-height residential thresholds. | — | — | Editorial brief adaptation |
| Eggersmann is known for high-end cabinetry and architectural integration. | — | — | Luxury benchmark |
| The luxury segment increasingly prefers modular-reinvented systems with custom aesthetics. | — | — | Market direction |
| Ivory stone-toned planes are paired with warm oak reveal accents. | — | — | Visible finish direction |
| Customization includes reveal depth, pivot placement, and adjacent panel integration. | — | — | Project-specific tuning |
| The suite is intended for bedroom, study, corridor, and private-wing transitions in luxury homes. | — | — | Use case |
| Closed flush detailing supports a calmer elevation than hardware-forward door packages. | — | — | Visual hierarchy |
| The differentiator improves how thresholds connect rooms, not only how the door looks in isolation. | — | — | Buyer value |
| The system is planned to coordinate with wall cladding, cabinetry, and lighting details. | — | — | Architectural integration |
FAQ
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Alabaster uses a real 304 stainless steel structural body beneath its refined visible finishes, which gives the suite more credible long-term stability than a decorative surface wrapped around a weaker core. The visible expression combines ivory stone-toned planes with warm oak reveal accents so the portal feels residential and soft rather than technical. That pairing matters because premium buyers expect material seriousness and architectural calm to arrive together.
The suite is organized around the Soft Portal Rhythm, meaning the doorway, reveals, and adjacent panel lines work as one full-height composition. That approach reflects the same logic behind Eggersmann's reputation in the editorial brief: a high-end German system is valued not because it repeats modules, but because it integrates them into architecture. Alabaster applies that principle to thresholds, using precise spacing, flush detailing, and tailored proportions to create a more bespoke whole-home result.
Regular care is simple: wipe visible surfaces with a soft cloth, keep edge channels free of dust, and avoid harsh cleaners that could dull the finish language. Because the suite is closed, flush, and built on a stable 304 stainless steel structural body, maintenance is largely about preserving the calm appearance rather than managing exposed hardware or open components. A light, consistent routine helps the reveals stay crisp and the portal effect remain convincing.
The value lies in improving both performance and perception at one of the most repeated moments in a home: the threshold. Owners are not paying only for a nicer-looking door leaf; they are investing in a system that keeps alignment, supports whole-home visual continuity, and makes every room transition feel more deliberate. That kind of quiet architectural upgrade tends to age well because it strengthens the overall project rather than chasing a temporary decorative trend.
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