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Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Pale Stone Threshold Door

A made-to-order Alabaster interior door module with a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, whitewashed-plaster face, weathered teak pull, and pale stone threshold planning.

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Alabaster
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Interior Door
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Fadior Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Pale Stone Threshold Door — 304 stainless steel interior door system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Alabaster Pale Stone Threshold Door is a made-to-order interior door module for homes that need a calm private-suite transition, a durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body, and a pale threshold detail in one measurable shop SKU. The module combines 0.4 meters of base planning, 1.2 meters of wall-side planning, 2.4 meters of tall cabinet planning, and no countertop scope. Its visible face uses whitewashed plaster, a weathered teak pull, a travertine threshold, and a quiet edge reveal for a warm residential passage.

The differentiator matters because Alabaster already includes Flexible Passage Wall, Shadow Reveal Pivot Pair, and Soft Portal Rhythm products in the live catalog. Those products focus on flexible wall behavior, paired pivot drama, or a broader rhythm across a passage. Pale Stone Threshold Door narrows the idea to one composed door, one tactile pull, and one threshold line that makes the arrival point easy to specify. The result is distinct in layout, finish, and everyday use.

The layout starts with a single full-height pivot door rather than a broad wall composition. A 2.4 meter tall planning block gives the module vertical presence, while 1.2 meters of wall-side planning lets the opening align with casing, reveal, trim, or adjacent storage. The 0.4 meter base planning allowance covers the threshold and lower return conditions that often decide whether an interior door feels integrated or simply inserted. This keeps the product practical for suites, corridors, and private transitions.

Fadior manufactures the module to order, so this page defines the base scope and finish direction rather than freezing every site detail. Before production, the project team can adjust door height, clear opening, jamb depth, pivot position, pull length, threshold thickness, packing segmentation, wall return, trim profile, sound-control expectation, privacy level, finish sample, and local installation tolerance. That flexibility lets the Pale Stone Threshold Door fit a villa bedroom suite, a coastal guest wing, or a hospitality residence corridor.

The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is central to the product value. Interior doors are touched, closed, cleaned, and aligned more often than many decorative storage modules. A stainless cabinet basis helps the door stay stable behind the finished face, especially in humid coastal homes or high-use private corridors. The visible side stays soft and architectural: whitewashed plaster keeps the door quiet, weathered teak warms the hand contact point, and the travertine threshold gives the floor transition a clear premium edge.

The threshold is deliberately part of the product story. Many interior doors are specified only by panel finish and hardware, then the threshold is left to the site team. This SKU treats the threshold as a designed element from the beginning. The pale stone line tells the user where the room changes, protects the lower edge visually, and gives the door a grounded base without making the passage heavy. It also helps designers coordinate flooring, plinths, and adjacent wall surfaces early.

For designers, the Alabaster series provides the family language while Pale Stone Threshold Door defines the precise moment of use. It is not a showy double-door statement. It is a quiet private-room transition for projects where touch, light, and floor detail matter. The product can coordinate with plaster walls, light stone floors, olive wood accents, villa bedrooms, spa corridors, or serviced residence suites. Because the door remains closed and flush, the surrounding architecture stays calm.

For homeowners, the value is simple: the door should make a room feel more finished every day. The weathered teak pull gives a warm contact point, the pale face keeps the view clean, and the threshold creates a small sense of arrival when moving from public to private space. The product is suitable for bedrooms, wellness rooms, study entries, guest suites, dressing areas, or quiet corridors where a standard interior door would feel under-specified.

For procurement teams, the measured module lengths keep the early conversation concrete. The 2.4 meter tall planning length sets the main vertical scope, the wall-side dimension gives the team a starting width for reveal coordination, and the threshold allowance flags the lower stone detail before drawings begin. Fadior can resize or segment those parts after measurement, but the shop SKU keeps cost logic and scope tied to one product boundary instead of an abstract mood board.

The order process stays tailored. After purchase or inquiry, Fadior can review site measurements, wall condition, doorway width, finished floor height, jamb depth, privacy needs, acoustic expectation, pull placement, sample approval, threshold sample, packing method, freight route, and on-site receiving constraints. The module can then move through drawing confirmation, sample approval, production planning, packing logic, and shipping coordination. Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination, subject to final drawings and approved details.

The image set is built for inspection as well as persuasion. The square hero isolates the complete closed door on a clean white background so buyers can judge the product as a commerce item. The midscene view shows how the same door sits within a passage and coastal villa rhythm. The detail image explains the pull, pale face, reveal, and threshold edge. The lifestyle view shows the door as a calm arrival point after the room has settled into use.

Maintenance is another reason to keep the visible design disciplined. Door faces collect hand contact, cleaning marks, dust at the threshold, and small alignment concerns over time. A flush face is easier to read and care for than a busy decorative panel. The weathered teak pull can be replaced or adjusted during specification if the site needs a different hand feel. The pale stone threshold protects the lower visual line while keeping the passage bright.

The strongest use case is a residence where interior transitions are part of the design quality, not afterthoughts. In a villa, private apartment, boutique hospitality residence, or coastal guest suite, the door between spaces should carry the same calm standard as the cabinetry and storage. Pale Stone Threshold Door gives that point a durable structure, measured scope, a tactile pull, and a threshold detail that can be drawn, priced, packed, and shipped with confidence.

The product also helps teams avoid a common late-stage problem. When doors, floors, and wall finishes are ordered separately, the threshold can become a compromise between trades. This SKU brings those decisions into one coordinated module. The project can review the door face, lower line, pull placement, reveal, and opening behavior together before production. That reduces ambiguity for designers and gives homeowners a clearer expectation of the finished passage.

It also gives the sales conversation a clear visual anchor. Instead of asking a buyer to imagine a door, a threshold, and a pull from separate samples, the product page shows how those decisions work together in one measured module. That makes early review more concrete for remote clients and design teams.

Alabaster Pale Stone Threshold Door should appeal to buyers who want an interior door to feel quiet, durable, and intentionally made. It is not only a slab door or a decorative panel. It is a measurable made-to-order shop SKU with 304 stainless steel construction, flush exterior planning, a defined product type, formula-priced module dimensions, and a differentiator that is clearly separate from the existing Alabaster passage-wall products. That combination gives homeowners confidence, gives designers a clean specification path, and gives procurement teams a practical starting point for an international custom interior door order.

Fadior Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Pale Stone Threshold Door — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Visual interpretation

How this product reads at room scale

See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.

The visual direction presents a pale flush pivot door with a weathered pull and stone threshold so buyers can judge the product as finished residential architecture.

The square hero supports commerce inspection, while the room views show the same module as a practical arrival point rather than a decorative backdrop.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Pale stone threshold

    A coordinated lower stone line defines the transition between rooms and helps the product feel integrated with finished flooring.

  • 304 stainless cabinet body

    The module uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body to support long-term stability, alignment, and moisture resistance behind the finished face.

  • Weathered teak pull

    A warm vertical pull gives the quiet flush door a tactile hand point without adding decorative noise to the passage.

  • Made-to-order fit

    Fadior can adjust height, clear opening, pivot position, jamb depth, pull length, threshold thickness, and packing logic before production.

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Whitewashed-plaster exterior face
  • Weathered teak pull
  • Travertine threshold
  • Bleached olive wood edge reveal
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Chalk White#EFE8D6
Limestone Bone#C2B89D
Aegean Blue#3F6F8E
Olive Green#7A9A8B
Weathered Sand#D7CDB6
Fadior Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Pale Stone Threshold Door — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Fadior Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Pale Stone Threshold Door — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Designers may adjust clear opening, door height, pull position, threshold thickness, reveal depth, jamb profile, sound-control expectation, finish sample, privacy level, and shipping segmentation before Fadior confirms production drawings.

The Pale Stone Threshold Door can become a villa suite entry, a coastal guest-room passage, or a hospitality residence corridor while preserving the Alabaster series construction basis and quiet pale finish direction.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

Base planning allowance0.4 meters
Wall-side planning width1.2 meters
Tall door planning height2.4 meters
Countertop planning length0.0 meters
Primary cabinet material304 stainless steel
Production modelMade to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination

Quick facts

Verifiable facts, at a glance.

Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.

Quick reference facts about this Fadior product.
ClaimValueStandardContext
Alabaster Pale Stone Threshold Door is a made-to-order interior door module.Interior door moduleProduct scopeDefines the product family and shop category.
The product uses the Pale Stone Threshold Door differentiator.Pale Stone Threshold DoorDifferentiatorSeparates this SKU from other Alabaster products.
The module includes 0.4 meters of base planning.0.4 mModule dimensionUsed by the publisher to compute formula price.
The module includes 1.2 meters of wall-side planning.1.2 mModule dimensionSupports reveal and adjacent wall coordination.
The module includes 2.4 meters of tall door planning.2.4 mModule dimensionDefines the main vertical product scope.
The module includes no countertop planning scope.0.0 mModule dimensionKeeps the product correctly classified as an interior door module.
The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel.304 stainless steelConstruction basisSupports durability behind the finished door face.
The visible finish story combines whitewashed plaster, weathered teak, and a travertine threshold.Mediterranean pale threshold paletteFinish directionGuides buyer expectation and image review.
The product is intended for private-suite arrivals and interior passage transitions.Interior passage doorFunctional intentExplains the use case for homeowners and designers.
Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination.PreorderAvailability modelMatches the shop SKU made-to-order workflow.
The hero image is a square white-background commerce view.1:1 heroImage roleSupports product inspection and feed readiness.
The midscene and lifestyle images show a calm passage context without opening the door.Room contextImage roleShows scale and daily use while keeping the door closed.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

What makes Pale Stone Threshold Door different from other Alabaster interior door products?+

This SKU focuses on a single flush pivot door with a designed pale stone threshold, not a flexible wall, paired pivot statement, or broad portal rhythm. The threshold, pull, reveal, and closed face are treated as one coordinated module. That makes it useful for private suites and corridors where the floor transition needs to feel intentional, durable, and easy to specify before site drawings are finalized.

Can the door height, pull position, and threshold thickness be changed before production?+

Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawing confirmation, so height, clear opening, pivot position, jamb depth, pull length, threshold thickness, wall return, finish sample, privacy expectation, packing segmentation, and installation tolerance can be adjusted for the site. The shop SKU defines the starting scope and finish direction rather than freezing every final dimension too early for project review.

Why use a 304 stainless steel cabinet body for an interior door module?+

Interior doors receive constant hand contact, cleaning, closing force, humidity changes, and alignment pressure over years of use. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the finished face a stable basis behind the plaster-like exterior. The visible surface can remain warm and quiet while the underlying structure supports durability, moisture resistance, and repeatable fit in a private residential passage over time.

How does this product support an international custom order?+

The SKU gives buyers a measurable starting point: category, series, dimensions, finish direction, threshold intent, production model, and image references are defined before drawings begin. After inquiry, Fadior can review site measurements, door swing or pivot requirements, wall thickness, samples, packing segmentation, and shipping route. That keeps the order concrete while still allowing the final door to fit a real residence.