Surface finishes
- Haussmann-boiserie door panels
- Rose-gold metal clerestory frame and pull
- Carrara marble threshold
Alabaster
A made-to-order Alabaster interior door module with a closed pivot face, rose-gold clerestory band, and carrara threshold.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Bronze Clerestory Pivot Door is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for owners who want an Alabaster passage that feels architectural rather than generic. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, door rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary after measurement, sample approval, hardware choice, and project drawings.
The Bronze Clerestory Pivot Door gives Alabaster a direction that is separate from the series products already published. Existing Alabaster ideas cover chamfered jambs, flexible passage walls, fluted sidelights, louvered panels, pale thresholds, reeded pocket doors, rationalist rails, scribed floorlines, shadow reveals, and soft portal rhythm. This SKU narrows the proposal to a closed pivot door with a rose-gold clerestory band that borrows light without exposing the next room.
The buyer problem is subtle but common in high-end apartments. A standard interior door can feel like a hard stop between kitchen, dining, and suite circulation. A full glass door can reveal too much and weaken privacy. This module keeps the main panels closed while the clerestory band lifts the threshold, allowing borrowed light to pass above the sightline and making the transition feel planned.
The 2026 product brief focuses on ILVE as a hand-assembled Italian range maker known for vitreous enamel finishes and gas/electric hybrid configurations. An interior door does not include a cooking range, and this page does not claim that it does. The useful lesson is specification discipline: finishes, reveals, thresholds, and proportions should be coordinated with the same seriousness as an adjacent kitchen appliance wall.
For Alabaster, the visual decision is Haussmann boiserie around a calm pivot door, a rose-gold pull, and a carrara marble threshold. The bronze clerestory idea should not become a decorative window for its own sake. It should read as a measured upper light band, aligned with the arch and wall moulding, so the passage has presence without becoming loud.
The module dimensions are 0.0 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.0 meters of wall cabinet planning, 3.2 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 0.0 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values, so this copy does not state a price, discount, package total, or promotion. Any change to the meter inputs should change the computed shop price.
Designers should start with the threshold moment rather than the door count. Is the pivot door between dining and kitchen, bedroom and wardrobe, corridor and salon, or a private suite and public entertaining zone? Each answer changes door height, pull location, clerestory width, privacy glass, threshold stone, and how much rose-gold warmth belongs in the frame.
The strongest version remains exterior-facing. The door stays closed, the panels stay finished, and the clerestory sits above the main privacy zone. That discipline protects the luxury effect. It also prevents the page from promising internal hinges, track systems, or special mechanisms that should be settled only after measurement and technical drawings.
Finish review matters because parisian cream, warm taupe, soft slate blue, rose-gold, and boiserie white shift under afternoon light. A city apartment, villa corridor, or hotel-style suite can each change how the same threshold reads. Physical samples should be reviewed near the actual opening so the clerestory frame and marble threshold do not fight existing trim.
The related Alabaster products help frame the distinction. Flexible Passage Wall speaks to adaptable circulation, while Shadow Reveal Pivot Pair speaks to a paired reveal language. Bronze Clerestory Pivot Door is different because it concentrates on a single closed pivot door with an upper light band and marble threshold, making the transition feel luminous without turning it into a glass wall.
Sales teams can use this SKU to ask a cleaner first question: where does the owner need borrowed light without sacrificing privacy? That question leads to useful measurements: opening width, ceiling height, adjacent moulding, floor level, kitchen or salon sightlines, and whether the clerestory should be clear, fluted, or softly diffused.
The image set is built to explain that planning idea. The white-background hero gives commerce clarity. The medium scene shows how the door reads in a Paris apartment rhythm. The detail frame studies the rose-gold clerestory, boiserie panel, and carrara threshold. The wider lifestyle view shows a quiet apartment threshold without people and without turning the product into background architecture.
This SKU should not be interpreted as a ready-made door kit. Fadior still needs exact site dimensions, finish samples, wall conditions, installation access, and project drawings before production. The public page gives a specific, quote-ready direction so the first conversation can move beyond a vague request for an interior door and toward a measured passage module.
International buyers should also confirm whether the door sits near cooking humidity, bath humidity, bedroom sunlight, or a formal dining sequence that influences material choices. Those conditions affect lacquer tone, glass privacy, threshold durability, pull warmth, and cleaning expectations. A good interior door should look calm from both sides and work clearly during daily movement.
The clerestory is most successful when it avoids excess display. A precise upper band is stronger than decorative grilles, exposed tracks, visible brackets, or fussy glazing. The product should reward close inspection through material depth and proportion while staying composed when the room is viewed from across the dining table or suite corridor.
Because the brief mentions hand-assembled range craft, the copy treats the door like a parallel specification exercise. The point is not to import appliance language into a passage. The point is to show that a premium home can carry the same seriousness across kitchen, interior doors, and stone details: measured reveals, stable materials, controlled color, and surfaces that do not need loud styling to feel expensive.
Before factory release, Fadior should confirm the pivot position, pull height, clerestory glass texture, frame finish, threshold stone, wall substrate, and any lighting near the opening. Those decisions decide whether the product feels like a calm architectural threshold or a decorative door. The final manufactured result should be tighter and more site-specific than the rendering.
A buyer comparing Alabaster options can use this page as a decision shortcut. Choose this SKU when the missing piece is borrowed light above a closed passage. Choose another Alabaster product when the priority is a flexible wall, sidelight, louvered ventilation, pocket operation, or paired shadow reveal. That clarity keeps the shop SKU commercially useful instead of becoming another broad interior door suite.
The fourth buyer check is installation tolerance. A clerestory pivot door looks simple in a rendering, but the finished module must meet real wall straightness, floor level, ceiling height, hinge-side structure, lift access, and adjacent trim conditions. Confirming those constraints early keeps the rose-gold frame and carrara threshold aligned with the practical work of delivery, fitting, adjustment, and long-term use.
Final review should also confirm acoustic expectations, privacy level, cleaning access around the upper glass, and how the door aligns with nearby millwork. These practical checks keep the clerestory band useful for daily life while preserving the quiet, closed Alabaster passage language promised by the shop page.
A final site note should record swing clearance, floor protection, and maintenance expectations so the elegant threshold remains practical after installation.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
White-background hero for commerce listing, room-context Paris passage scene, exterior finish detail, and 16:9 apartment threshold lifestyle scene.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Bronze Clerestory Light Band
A warm rose-gold upper frame brings borrowed light above the privacy line.
Closed Pivot Door Face
Finished boiserie panels keep the passage composed from both sides.
Carrara Marble Threshold
A pale stone threshold grounds the transition and sharpens the apartment detail.
Haussmann Boiserie Rhythm
Classical wall paneling gives the door a built-in architectural presence.
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 should tune the clerestory pivot door around the owner's real passage sequence, then lock glass privacy, frame finish, threshold stone, and hardware in project drawings.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Alabaster |
|---|---|
| Category | Interior_Door |
| Differentiator | Bronze Clerestory Pivot Door |
| Module dimensions | 0.0 m base, 0.0 m wall, 3.2 m tall, 0.0 m countertop |
| Production location | Foshan, China |
| Primary use | Closed interior passage, borrowed light, and made-to-order threshold coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made-to-order production | Manufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in the first description paragraph for buyer transparency |
| Design rendering disclosure | Product imagery is a design rendering | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in customer-facing copy for buyer transparency |
| Series binding | Alabaster | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Category binding | Interior_Door | Shared daily plan | Second planned category for the 2026-07-11 shopnew schedule after Wardrobe was already launched |
| Differentiator | Bronze Clerestory Pivot Door | Slug contract | Title, slug, and product copy use the same differentiator |
| Slug | alabaster-bronze-clerestory-pivot-door-in-alabaster | Shop SKU naming | Follows series-differentiator-in-series shape |
| Module dimensions | 0.0 m base, 0.0 m wall, 3.2 m tall, 0.0 m countertop | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these inputs |
| Existing-product distinction | Not another chamfered jamb, flexible passage wall, fluted sidelight, louver passage, pale threshold, reeded pocket, rationalist rail, scribed floorline, shadow reveal pair, or soft portal rhythm | Series existing-products review | The differentiator focuses on a rose-gold clerestory band above a closed pivot door |
| Brief honor | ILVE is known for hand-assembled ranges with vitreous enamel finishes and gas/electric hybrid configurations | 2026-07-11 editor brief | Used as specification discipline for adjacent whole-home finish planning without claiming appliance inclusion |
| Buyer use case | Closed interior passage door with clerestory light band, refined threshold, and made-to-order project sizing | Commercial intent | Supports shop-tier planning for premium apartment thresholds |
| Image acceptance | White-background hero plus 4:3, detail, and 16:9 lifestyle roles | Shop image set | Built from gpt-image-2 high-quality generated images |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurement, finish confirmation, and project drawings. The public page defines an Alabaster interior door direction, not a warehouse-ready door kit. Final opening size, pivot position, clerestory glass, frame finish, threshold stone, pull height, and installation conditions should be confirmed before factory release so the finished passage fits the measured room.
This SKU focuses on a closed pivot door with a rose-gold clerestory band that brings borrowed light above the privacy line. Existing Alabaster products already cover chamfered jambs, flexible walls, fluted sidelights, louvered passages, pale thresholds, reeded pocket doors, rationalist rails, scribed floorlines, shadow reveal pairs, and soft portal rhythm. The new differentiator is the clerestory light band paired with a marble threshold and closed boiserie panels.
No. Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, door rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, finish texture, glass privacy, and measured proportions. Fadior should still confirm physical samples, opening dimensions, room lighting, wall conditions, threshold detail, and project drawings before production because the public image is a planning reference rather than final proof.
Start with the real threshold sequence: what rooms the door connects, how much privacy is needed, where light should pass, and whether the adjacent kitchen, dining, or suite finishes should coordinate with the frame. Fadior should then confirm pivot position, pull height, clerestory width, glass texture, frame finish, threshold stone, wall structure, and installation access before factory release. Those decisions keep the clerestory useful instead of merely decorative.
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