Surface finishes
- soft limestone-like planes
- warm plaster wall pairing
- shadowed reveal edges
Silhouette
A 304 stainless steel Silhouette interior door suite that uses ribbon-like reveal control to create calmer thresholds, stronger full-height presence, and cleaner room transitions.
Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Ribbon Reveal Pivot Portal is for homeowners who want a threshold to feel like architecture instead of trim.
The direct answer is that this suite uses a real 304 stainless steel door structure and a continuous reveal rhythm to turn a simple room transition into a more deliberate spatial event. The portal is the differentiator.
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Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image direction should feel pale, layered, and architectural. Show full-height door planes, ribbon-like reveal lines, warm plaster walls, stone flooring, and daylight that makes the threshold feel integrated into a refined residence.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Ribbon Reveal Pivot Portal
Controlled reveal lines give the threshold depth and definition while keeping the overall composition calm and full height.
304 Stainless Steel Structure
The door structure uses real 304 stainless steel for stronger alignment confidence, glue-free construction logic, and better long-term durability.
Full-Height Architectural Presence
The pivot composition helps corridors and private entries feel taller, more resolved, and less interrupted by trim-heavy detailing.
Whole-Home Coordination
Reveal depth, wall alignment, and finish tone can be tuned to connect naturally with adjacent wardrobes, wall panels, and cabinetry.
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 tune reveal depth, pivot expression, door height, paired-door proportion, adjacent panel alignment, and finish warmth so Silhouette fits each corridor, suite entry, study threshold, or private-room transition with the right level of presence.
Specifications
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| Core Material | 304 stainless steel door structure |
|---|---|
| Planning Type | Pivot portal interior door suite with ribbon reveal control |
| Construction | Glue-free folded-panel structural system |
| Finish Direction | Pale limestone-like planes with warm plaster and shadowed reveal lines |
| Primary Buyer Fit | Luxury homeowners seeking calmer room transitions |
| Customization Scope | Reveal width, pivot emphasis, door height, paired proportion, and wall coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| The door structure is specified as real 304 stainless steel instead of a conventional wood-based core. | — | ASTM A240 | Core structural system |
| The suite is planned as a pivot portal with ribbon-like reveal control. | 1 portal composition | — | Threshold signature |
| Full-height planes are used to keep room transitions visually calm. | — | — | Architectural reading |
| Pale limestone-like door surfaces are paired with warm plaster walls. | — | — | Visible finish direction |
| The structure follows Fadior's glue-free construction logic. | — | — | Materials discipline |
| Reveal width and pivot emphasis can be tuned for different corridor and suite-entry conditions. | — | — | Customization flexibility |
| The suite is intended to coordinate with adjacent wardrobes, wall panels, and cabinetry. | — | — | Whole-home continuity |
| Controlled reveal lines create threshold depth without relying on heavy trim. | — | — | Design differentiation |
| The system is positioned for high-frequency residential circulation zones. | — | — | Durability relevance |
| Silhouette targets luxury homeowners seeking cleaner room-to-room transitions. | — | — | Buyer fit |
FAQ
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Silhouette uses a real 304 stainless steel door structure instead of a conventional wood-based internal core, giving the suite stronger long-term alignment stability, a glue-free materials story, and better confidence in repeated daily use. The visible expression then relies on pale architectural surfaces and controlled reveal depth so the threshold feels calm, premium, and quieter rather than decorative or heavy.
Fadior treats the threshold as a full architectural composition, coordinating reveal width, door height, pivot emphasis, wall alignment, and adjacent built-ins before finalizing the visible finish direction. That approach helps the door system read as part of the room rather than a separate joinery package, which is especially valuable in homes where doors sit beside wardrobes, wall panels, or other custom cabinetry.
Routine care centers on sensible cleaning of the visible surfaces and normal use of the fitted pivot hardware, while the 304 stainless steel structure provides a more dependable base against alignment drift, edge fatigue, and the wear that accumulates through constant opening and closing. That stronger foundation helps the suite preserve its reveal discipline and quiet threshold feel over years of everyday residential use.
The long-term value comes from pairing a more credible structural platform with a threshold design that improves the emotional quality of moving through the home every day. Ribbon reveal control keeps the opening visually calm, and the 304 stainless steel structure supports better durability confidence than many purely finish-led door packages. That combination makes the suite easier to justify as a whole-home architectural investment rather than a temporary style decision.
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