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Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Boiserie Arched Passage Door

A custom Silhouette interior door module with a boiserie arched passage, closed panel face, rose-gold pull, carrara marble threshold, and durable 304 stainless steel structural core.

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Silhouette
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Interior Door
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Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Boiserie Arched Passage Door — 304 stainless steel interior door system,
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Overview

About this piece

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

Silhouette Boiserie Arched Passage Door is made to order in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It gives homeowners, architects, and interior designers a closed interior passage module where door face, arch profile, pull position, and threshold alignment are planned as one measured system instead of separate trim, hardware, and site-made improvisation.

The differentiator is the Boiserie Arched Passage Door. Existing Silhouette products already cover bronze threshold pivot sequence, Carrara panel passage slab, cypress lattice threshold door, reeded slate pocket door, ribbon reveal pivot portal, and walnut edge gallery portal. This SKU adds a different use case: a classical arched passage with boiserie depth, rose-gold pull detail, and a marble threshold for refined salon-to-suite transitions.

The module is intended for apartments, villas, hospitality suites, and residential corridors where an interior door has to work as architecture. It should not read as a flat commodity slab dropped into a wall. The arched outline, closed face, controlled reveal, and threshold stone give the passage a clear identity while keeping the door calm enough for daily use.

A 304 stainless steel structural core sits behind the visible finish direction. That concealed basis supports alignment, long-term service, and repeated door use, while the visible language stays residential and refined: boiserie white face, rose-gold pull, warm taupe edge, carrara marble threshold, herringbone floor context, and soft slate-blue room contrast.

For buyers, the value is comparison. The Sanity-backed series is Silhouette, the category is Interior Door, the differentiator is Boiserie Arched Passage Door, and the formula dimensions are listed before the publisher computes the commercial offer. The page gives a concrete planning object, not a vague mood-board promise about elegance.

The arch is the practical center of the SKU. It frames a doorway that can separate salon, dressing route, study, or private suite without making the wall feel heavy. The arched panel also gives the installer a clear reference for reveal consistency, pull height, jamb depth, threshold line, and the surrounding trim rhythm.

Closed faces matter for a premium passage. Doors that show too much hardware, glass, or open detail can distract from a carefully planned room. This module keeps the passage visually calm and exterior-facing, with the pull and threshold doing the work of orientation while the boiserie field keeps the door integrated into the wall architecture.

The rose-gold pull is deliberately restrained. It gives a warm hand point and a small metal highlight without turning the door into a jewelry object. The finish supports classical-modern interiors where small details matter, but the overall face must remain balanced beside moulding, drapery, parquet, and nearby cabinetry.

The carrara marble threshold supports inspection rather than spectacle. It gives the passage a clean base line, helps transition between floor finishes, and makes the door read as part of a measured architectural opening. In project review, threshold height and bevel should be coordinated with finished flooring, accessibility needs, and cleaning routine.

Boiserie white and parisian cream tones let the door belong in a classical apartment without looking like a reproduction prop. The visual direction can sit beside old wall moulding or new custom panels. It keeps Silhouette in its quiet passage-door identity while adding an arched profile that the existing straight-slab and portal concepts do not cover.

For an architect, the module creates a clear planning discussion. The team can review wall thickness, jamb depth, swing or pivot behavior, reveal dimension, pull location, threshold stone, surrounding trim, finished floor buildup, adjacent room alignment, and delivery route before production. These decisions shape the feel of the passage as much as the visible face does.

For an interior designer, the SKU gives Silhouette a softer classical-modern expression. Parisian cream, warm taupe, soft slate blue, rose gold, and boiserie white can support a calm salon threshold without relying on oversized decoration. The product remains the subject, and the room supports its passage behavior instead of becoming the main attraction.

For procurement, the scope is readable through meter inputs. Base cabinet planning length, tall planning height, and countertop-equivalent threshold length are listed as formula dimensions, while the publisher applies the approved calculation. That keeps the shop page consistent without asking editorial copy to invent a number.

The white hero image is intentionally plain. It lets the module be reviewed as a shop SKU with full arch, closed panel, pull, threshold, and outline visible. The richer room images are used for context, not for hiding the product inside atmosphere. Buyers can first inspect the object, then understand how it behaves in a refined interior passage.

The midscene image explains circulation and room relationship. A passage door can fail when it fights the wall rhythm, interrupts furniture placement, or leaves the threshold feeling accidental. This SKU should be planned with enough clearance, consistent surrounding trim, comfortable handle reach, and a threshold line that supports both rooms.

The detail image slows the buyer down on the parts that are touched and inspected: the boiserie moulding edge, rose-gold pull, closed panel face, reveal line, and marble threshold. These details matter because an interior door is used every day. Poor alignment or weak material transitions become obvious quickly in a premium home.

The lifestyle image stays unoccupied so the door remains the subject. Afternoon light, tall windows, parquet, and drapery can suggest the room, but people, open doors, exposed mechanisms, and readable objects would distract from the shop SKU review. The buyer should understand the passage concept without mistaking the scene for a final site photograph.

During project review, Fadior can tune the arch radius, door width, height, pull style, hinge or pivot planning, threshold material, reveal size, side-panel return, finish sample, and installation sequence after site measurements are reviewed. The external concept remains Boiserie Arched Passage Door, while technical choices respond to the wall, floor, room use, and local requirements.

Maintenance planning is part of the product story. The pull should be comfortable to clean, the threshold should tolerate repeated crossing, and the closed face should align with the owner’s daily routine. These choices make the door more useful than a decorative arch because they shape how the passage feels after thousands of uses.

Before approving production, the project team should verify finished opening size, wall structure, floor buildup, threshold height, door swing or pivot clearance, adjacent cabinetry, lighting, HVAC conflicts, elevator access, installation route, and any local building requirement for interior doors. These details are not decorative, but they decide whether the passage works after installation.

The SKU is strongest for buyers who want a classical-modern threshold with a calm closed face, warm pull detail, and precise architectural base line. It is not meant to replace a glass display portal or a rustic panel door. It is a measured, manufactured-to-order module for interiors that need the door to feel permanent, refined, and easy to live with.

The arched passage also helps a room feel complete from both sides. When viewed from the salon, it reads as a framed architectural moment; when approached from the private room, it remains a clean door with controlled detail. That two-sided behavior is why this SKU belongs in the shop tier as a specific interior-door planning module.

It also gives project teams a concise reference for approving the passage as one object. The buyer can discuss arch, pull, face, threshold, and wall relationship without separating the door from its surrounding architecture.

Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Boiserie Arched Passage Door — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

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 is a classical-modern arched passage door with boiserie white face, rose-gold pull, carrara marble threshold, and restrained Paris apartment proportions. The door should read as built-in architecture rather than a decorative loose slab.

The image set keeps the door closed and exterior-facing: a white-background commerce view for inspection, a room midscene for circulation, a tight pull-and-threshold detail, and a wide salon threshold image for lifestyle context.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Boiserie arched profile

    A closed arched door face gives the passage architectural presence while staying calm for daily use.

  • Rose-gold pull detail

    A restrained warm pull creates a clear hand point without overpowering the classical-modern wall.

  • Carrara threshold line

    A marble threshold defines the transition between rooms and helps coordinate floor finishes.

  • Durable structural core

    The concealed 304 stainless steel core supports alignment, repeated use, and long-term service.

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

  • boiserie white closed face
  • rose-gold pull
  • carrara marble threshold
  • warm taupe reveal
  • soft slate-blue adjacent room tone

Color options

Parisian Cream#EAE0CD
Warm Taupe#9C8B73
Soft Slate Blue#A2B4BB
Rose Gold#C28E66
Boiserie White#F4EEE0
Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Boiserie Arched Passage Door — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Boiserie Arched Passage Door — lifestyle setting with natural light and
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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.

Fadior can tune width, height, arch radius, jamb depth, reveal size, pull style, pivot or hinge planning, threshold material, side-panel return, finish sample, and installation sequence after site measurements are reviewed.

Project review can adapt the surrounding wall panel, threshold bevel, finished floor transition, hardware tone, and opening detail while preserving the Boiserie Arched Passage Door concept. Final choices should respond to wall structure, daily route, and installation access.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

Base cabinet planning0.2 meters
Wall cabinet planning0.0 meters
Tall cabinet planning2.4 meters
Countertop planning0.2 meters
Primary cabinet material304 stainless steel
Visible finish directionBoiserie white closed door face, rose-gold pull, carrara marble threshold, warm taupe reveal, and soft slate-blue adjacent room tone

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
SeriesSilhouette
CategoryInterior Door
DifferentiatorBoiserie Arched Passage Door
Primary useClassical-modern arched passage between rooms
Door behaviorClosed exterior-facing door module
Pull directionRose-gold warm pull detail
Threshold directionCarrara marble base line
Visible faceBoiserie white closed panel profile
Cabinet body304 stainless steel concealed structural core
Planning scopeFormula dimensions define base, wall, tall, and threshold meters
Best settingApartment salon, villa suite, or refined corridor

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

How is Boiserie Arched Passage Door produced for a project?+

The published SKU sets the Silhouette series, interior-door category, exterior concept, formula dimensions, and visible finish direction. Before production starts, Fadior reviews site measurements, finished opening size, wall thickness, floor buildup, arch radius, reveal size, threshold height, hardware preference, delivery route, and installation sequence. The final module is then prepared around confirmed project details so passage alignment, daily use, and room transition are coordinated before shipment.

What makes this Silhouette door different from existing Silhouette products?+

Existing Silhouette products already cover bronze threshold pivot sequence, Carrara panel passage slab, cypress lattice threshold door, reeded slate pocket door, ribbon reveal pivot portal, and walnut edge gallery portal. Boiserie Arched Passage Door focuses on a softer classical-modern threshold with an arched face, rose-gold pull, and marble base line. It is meant for salon-to-suite transitions where the door must feel architectural from both sides.

Where does this interior door module work best?+

It works best in classical apartments, villas, private-suite thresholds, hospitality rooms, and corridors where the door should read as part of the wall design. The module should be planned with correct opening size, wall backing, finished floor level, swing or pivot clearance, trim alignment, and threshold coordination. It is not a generic slab door; it is strongest when surrounding architecture supports the arched passage language.

What should buyers know about the product images?+

Product imagery shown is a rendered visualization for proportion, finish direction, and refined interior passage atmosphere. Final manufactured product may vary with site measurements, finish samples, hardware selection, lighting, wall thickness, flooring, and installation conditions. Buyers should use the images to compare the arch profile, closed face, pull detail, threshold line, and room relationship, then confirm final details through project review before production.