Surface finishes
- Pale Alabaster door face
- Fluted sidelight privacy panel
- Rose-gold pull detail
- Carrara marble threshold line
Alabaster
A made-to-order Alabaster passage-door module with a slim fluted sidelight, soft jamb reveal, carrara marble threshold, rose-gold pull detail, and a durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
The Alabaster Fluted Sidelight Passage Door is a made-to-order interior-door module manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time for apartments, villas, and private suites that need a brighter transition between rooms. Its design rendering shows a pale Alabaster passage door with a slim fluted sidelight, soft chamfered jamb, rose-gold pull detail, and carrara marble threshold.
A passage door is often treated as a simple divider, but in premium residential work it decides how one room hands off to the next. A plain solid slab can make a corridor feel closed. A fully glazed door can expose too much of the room beyond. The Fluted Sidelight Passage Door sits between those choices. It keeps the main pivot panel calm and closed while using a narrow fluted sidelight to borrow light, soften arrival, and give the doorway a measured architectural rhythm.
The differentiator is the fluted sidelight passage door. Instead of adding a decorative glass strip without a clear purpose, this module uses the sidelight as part of the circulation experience. The fluted surface veils the view while allowing brightness to move through the threshold. That matters in apartments and villas where a bedroom suite, study, pantry passage, or private corridor needs privacy without becoming dark. The sidelight becomes a controlled signal: there is another room beyond, but it does not overexpose the life inside it.
Fadior builds the cabinet body from 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, and long service life, then resolves the visible door surface with project-specific exterior finishes. That construction approach is useful for interior doors that face repeated daily touch, changing indoor humidity, and tight alignment demands. The steel body supports straight reveals, stable jamb coordination, and precise panel behavior, while the visible Alabaster surface stays warm, quiet, and residential. The result is not a fragile decorative door. It is a shop-ready passage module with a strong internal body and a refined exterior plane.
The module dimensions are planned as 0.2 meters of base cabinet run, no wall cabinet run, 3.4 meters of tall cabinet or door-height planning, and 0.4 meters of countertop or threshold-related planning. Those figures are formula inputs for the live publisher; the page does not invent a price. In practical terms, the numbers describe a full-height passage-door scope with a slim sidelight, jamb allowance, threshold planning, and hardware coordination. Final sizing still depends on room height, wall thickness, swing or pivot clearance, floor finish, and site measurement.
The Alabaster series suits this idea because it favors calm pale surfaces, soft junctions, and quiet architectural order. The door can sit inside a classical apartment corridor without shouting for attention, yet the fluted sidelight gives enough texture to keep the opening from looking flat. Rose-gold pull detailing adds warmth at the hand point. The carrara marble threshold gives the base a precise visual stop. Together, those details make the doorway feel intentional rather than simply fitted into a wall.
For designers, the value is control over privacy, light, and sequence. A hallway that leads to a bedroom suite may need soft borrowed light during the day, but the homeowner may not want a clear view into the room. A study door may need a more graceful signal than a blank slab, especially when it faces a dining or living area. A pantry or kitchen-adjacent passage may need durable structure and a wipeable exterior without losing the apartment's decorative language. The Fluted Sidelight Passage Door gives those decisions one named product direction.
A useful way to specify the module is by threshold behavior rather than door finish alone. What should someone sense before entering the room? How much light should pass through? Should the sidelight be on the handle side or hinge side? Should the threshold read as a stone line, a flush floor transition, or a slightly raised architectural boundary? These questions are often answered too late. Naming the fluted sidelight as the product's core feature brings them forward while the project is still flexible.
The product also helps align client, designer, and installer language. The client sees a pale passage door that feels private but not heavy. The designer can describe the sidelight rhythm, jamb reveal, pull location, threshold line, and surrounding wall panel relationship. The installer can coordinate wall thickness, pivot clearance, floor build-up, reveal depth, and site tolerance. That shared vocabulary reduces late-stage confusion because the sidelight is not a loose decoration; it is part of the module's main architecture.
From a material standpoint, Alabaster balances durable structure with a quiet residential face. The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is chosen for stability and long service, while the visible pale surface, rose-gold pull, fluted sidelight, and stone threshold shape the experience the homeowner actually sees and touches. This lets the door work in humid climates, high-use family areas, and cross-border projects where long-term dimensional stability matters. The module can look soft without relying on weak construction.
The product is also clear for overseas shop evaluation. It is a preorder shop SKU, not an off-the-shelf retail door. Fadior confirms project measurements, wall conditions, swing direction, sidelight position, finish direction, threshold detail, and installation constraints before production. The formula price is computed later from the module dimensions, while final project quotation can address shipping, site adaptation, additional panels, and installer coordination. This separation keeps the product page readable: buyers understand the core passage module first, then move into project-specific configuration with the sales and design team.
For a door module, that confirmation step is especially important because small site differences become visible at full height. A few millimeters of wall bow, uneven floor build-up, or unclear hinge-side planning can change the reveal line. The Alabaster module gives the team a defined product direction before survey, then lets the final drawings settle exact opening width, sidelight glass position, jamb depth, pull height, threshold slope, and protection details for delivery. Buyers get a clear product promise without pretending that every doorway is identical.
Procurement teams can compare this SKU against other door and passage solutions more cleanly. The page names the series, the differentiator, the manufacturing approach, the lead time, and the scope assumptions. It also separates the repeatable product promise from site-specific work. That is important when an overseas buyer is planning several openings across a villa or apartment and needs to know which doorways should have borrowed light, which should remain opaque, and which deserve a more architectural threshold.
For homeowners, the benefit is simple. The doorway feels lighter without becoming exposed. The sidelight gives the passage a soft glow, the closed main panel preserves privacy, and the pale Alabaster finish keeps the transition calm. It can make a corridor, bedroom entry, study doorway, or pantry passage feel finished rather than merely closed.
Every project still needs final site coordination. The rendered visualization is a planning view of the intended product direction, not a substitute for approved measurements, wall conditions, swing clearances, floor build-up, or installation drawings. Fadior's role is to manufacture the passage-door module and prepare the sidelight, jamb, pull, and threshold relationship, while the project team confirms room dimensions and use priorities. The transparent promise is simple: made-to-order Alabaster passage-door construction, manufactured in Foshan, China, with a 30-day production lead time after the project details are confirmed.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image set presents the module as a closed, inspectable passage product: a pure-white commerce hero for shape, an installed apartment passage for scale, a close detail of the sidelight and threshold, and a wide lifestyle view for landing-page context.
The visual direction keeps the sidelight architectural. The fluted panel, pale door face, rose-gold pull, soft jamb, and stone threshold communicate privacy and borrowed light without exposing the room beyond.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Fluted sidelight privacy band
A narrow fluted sidelight admits borrowed light while veiling the view between rooms, giving the doorway a softer transition than a plain solid slab.
Closed pale Alabaster pivot panel
The main passage panel stays calm and closed, preserving privacy while the surrounding reveal, sidelight, and threshold carry the architectural detail.
304 stainless steel cabinet body
Fadior builds the cabinet body in 304 stainless steel for durability, hygiene, moisture resistance, straight reveals, and long service life.
Made-to-order passage coordination
Wall thickness, swing direction, sidelight side, threshold line, pull location, and finish direction are resolved from project drawings before Foshan factory production begins.
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 tune the Alabaster Fluted Sidelight Passage Door around opening width, sidelight side, pivot or swing clearance, pull position, threshold detail, wall panel relationship, floor build-up, and finish direction. The cabinet body remains formula-priced from module dimensions, while final project quotation addresses shipping, adaptation, and installation context.
Finish direction can move warmer or cooler depending on the surrounding corridor or suite. The module can keep a pale Alabaster face with rose-gold pull detail, shift toward a quieter cream plane, or use a stronger stone threshold while preserving the fluted sidelight function and 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Alabaster |
|---|---|
| Category | Interior Door |
| Module dimensions | 0.2 m base planning, 0.0 m wall cabinets, 3.4 m tall door-height planning, 0.4 m threshold-related planning |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel structure with made-to-order exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder with 30-day production lead time after project confirmation |
| Manufacturing location | Foshan, China factory |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabaster Fluted Sidelight Passage Door is made to order in Fadior's Foshan, China factory. | Foshan, China | Shop disclosure | Manufacturing location |
| The SKU has a 30-day production lead time after project details are confirmed. | 30-day lead time | Shop disclosure | Availability planning |
| The cabinet body is specified as 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Material contract | Cabinet structure |
| The module dimensions are 0.2 m base, 0.0 m wall, 3.4 m tall, and 0.4 m threshold-related planning. | 0.2 / 0.0 / 3.4 / 0.4 m | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these values |
| The page images are design rendering views for planning and buyer visualization. | Design rendering | Visualization disclosure | Image status |
| The fluted sidelight supports borrowed light while softening direct visibility between rooms. | Privacy plus light | Functional planning | Primary product differentiator |
| The main passage panel remains closed to preserve privacy in suite and corridor use. | Closed passage panel | Design intent | Interior-door use |
| The sidelight is positioned as an architectural strip rather than a loose decorative insert. | Integrated sidelight | Functional planning | Doorway transition |
| Rose-gold pull detail and carrara marble threshold define the main touch and transition points. | Pull and threshold accents | Finish direction | Visible exterior finish |
| The module is intended for bedroom suites, studies, pantry passages, private corridors, and apartment transitions. | Interior passage door | Use case | Residential placement |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It is designed for rooms that need privacy and borrowed light at the same time. The main passage panel remains closed and calm, while the slim fluted sidelight allows brightness to move through the threshold without exposing a clear view into the room beyond. That makes it useful for bedroom suites, studies, pantry passages, and private corridors. where a blank door would feel too heavy.
No. This SKU is made to order and manufactured in Fadior's Foshan, China factory with a 30-day production lead time after project details are confirmed. The listed dimensions are formula-price inputs for the shop module, while final opening width, wall thickness, swing direction, sidelight side, threshold line, pull position, finish direction, and installation details are resolved from actual project measurements.
The rendered visualization is a planning reference for massing, sidelight rhythm, jamb alignment, threshold detail, and buyer expectation. It is not a final installation drawing. Before production, Fadior still needs confirmed room dimensions, wall conditions, floor build-up, pivot or hinge clearance, sidelight position, pull placement, and finish approvals so the made-to-order door matches the actual site. and its daily use.
A passage-door module faces repeated daily touch, changing indoor humidity, reveal alignment demands, and impact at the threshold. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the product a durable and moisture-resistant structure while the visible exterior can stay warm, pale, and residential. That lets the Alabaster door combine stable construction with a refined sidelight and threshold detail. for long service.
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