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Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Reeded Slate Pocket Door

A custom Silhouette interior door module with a reeded slate pocket face, rose-gold pull detail, carrara threshold, and durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body for quiet suite transitions.

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Interior Door
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Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Reeded Slate Pocket 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.

Silhouette Reeded Slate Pocket 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 custom interior passage module where privacy, door movement, threshold detail, wall alignment, and finish rhythm are treated as one planned object rather than a loose door leaf selected at the end of renovation.

The differentiator is the Reeded Slate Pocket Door. Existing Silhouette products already cover a bronze threshold pivot sequence, carrara panel passage slab, cypress lattice threshold door, ribbon reveal pivot portal, walnut edge gallery portal, and a legacy suite direction. This SKU adds a different behavior: a closed pocket-door passage with a reeded slate face that creates privacy while saving swing clearance.

The module is intended for refined homes where a passage must feel quieter than a standard hinged door. A pocket-door route can support dressing suites, bedroom entries, study rooms, service transitions, and private corridors where the door should disappear from the circulation path when opened later, but present a composed closed face when privacy matters.

A 304 stainless steel cabinet body sits behind the visible finish direction. That concealed basis supports alignment, repeated use, edge stability, cleaning, and long-term residential service. The visible language stays architectural: reeded slate surface, rose-gold pull detail, carrara threshold, Haussmann-style wall frame, herringbone floor context, and warm Parisian neutral tones that keep the passage calm.

For a homeowner, the value is daily control. Doors are touched constantly, and a weak transition can make a carefully designed room feel unfinished. Reeded Slate Pocket Door creates a clear closed plane between zones, helps reduce visual spill from one room into another, and gives the wall a refined vertical rhythm instead of a flat anonymous slab.

For an interior designer, the SKU creates a named door behavior before detailed drawings begin. The team can discuss pocket depth, wall thickness, threshold material, pull height, frame reveal, floor transition, nearby cabinetry, ceiling alignment, lighting wash, privacy need, and room sequence using one product direction instead of debating unrelated door samples late in the project.

For procurement, the product is specific enough to compare. The Sanity-backed series is Silhouette, the category is Interior_Door, the differentiator is Reeded Slate Pocket Door, and the formula dimensions are visible before the publisher computes price. Buyers can review one closed passage module with a clear finish direction instead of comparing vague interior-door proposals with different hardware assumptions.

The image set supports inspection. The white hero isolates the closed door module for commerce review, the midscene view shows how the door sits in a refined passage, the detail image studies the reeded face and pull recess, and the lifestyle image shows a quiet unoccupied suite transition. Product imagery is a design rendering for proportion, finish direction, and residential passage atmosphere.

This module is strongest when the residence needs privacy without a heavy door statement. The reeded surface gives the closed face enough texture to feel intentional, while the slate-blue tone stays restrained. The rose-gold pull adds a small warm detail, and the carrara threshold helps the passage feel measured instead of improvised.

The pocket-door logic is important. A hinged door consumes swing clearance and can interrupt furniture placement, wardrobe access, or corridor movement. A pocket-door module allows a future opening path to sit inside the wall zone, which can help compact apartments, primary suites, dressing passages, study entries, and hospitality-style bedrooms feel cleaner and easier to use.

Site coordination matters before production. The project team should confirm wall cavity depth, finished wall thickness, ceiling line, floor level, threshold height, adjacent skirting, handle reach, lighting points, electrical routing, nearby cabinetry, door clear width, privacy expectation, acoustic need, and service access. These checks keep the passage practical after installation, not just attractive in early visuals.

The dimensions are transparent because this is a shop SKU, not a final construction drawing. Base planning, wall planning, tall vertical planning, and threshold planning are listed as formula inputs. Fadior can still tune door height, pull position, frame thickness, reeded groove pitch, floor transition, packing sequence, and installation details after the project is reviewed.

The finish direction helps buyers compare mood. Parisian cream and boiserie white soften the passage frame, warm taupe keeps the wall calm, soft slate blue gives the door a composed identity, rose gold gives the pull a controlled highlight, and carrara at the threshold makes the floor transition feel deliberate. The palette is refined without becoming ornate.

The Silhouette series benefits from this quieter pocket direction. Some buyers need a bronze pivot sequence, others need a passage slab, and others need a ribbon reveal portal. Reeded Slate Pocket Door is for the residence that needs a closed, tactile, space-saving passage module with privacy and surface rhythm as the main brief.

Maintenance stays direct. The closed face is easier to reset than an exposed storage partition, the pull detail gives users a clear touch point, and the concealed cabinet body supports repeated cleaning behind the finished passage surface. The product does not depend on open mechanisms, exposed rails, or decorative excess to explain itself.

The best placement is a transition that deserves more care than a commodity door. It can sit between bedroom and dressing room, lounge and study, hallway and guest suite, or primary bath and wardrobe approach. In each case, the goal is the same: make the closed view calm, make the movement practical, and make the threshold feel intentional.

Reeded Slate Pocket Door is not the right choice for every Silhouette project. If the buyer wants a dramatic pivot moment, the bronze threshold pivot sequence may fit better. If the priority is a flat stone passage statement, the carrara panel passage slab may be stronger. If a warmer gallery threshold is needed, the walnut edge direction may be more appropriate.

The product also helps when design teams need the door to coordinate with nearby millwork. A passage may sit beside a wardrobe bank, media wall, vanity return, or entry console, and the wrong door finish can break the room's visual order. This SKU gives the passage a named slate rhythm and warm pull detail so adjacent cabinetry, wall panels, lighting trim, skirting, and floor material can be reviewed as one continuous residential composition.

Once the concept is approved, Fadior can tune the door height, wall pocket depth, pull height, groove spacing, frame reveal, threshold width, side return, floor transition, finish samples, packing scope, freight plan, and installation sequence. The SKU gives the first commercial frame; the made-to-order process turns that frame into a measured production package for the actual residence.

This makes the module easier to brief, price, and revise. Everyone is discussing the same custom interior door reeded slate pocket module, with clear privacy behavior, finish direction, measurements, disclosure language, and production expectations before final approval and installation planning. For project review, it gives the contractor a compact checklist: confirm wall cavity, floor level, clear opening, pocket path, handle reach, threshold detail, lighting wash, adjacent trim, packing clearance, and service access before approving the final production package. Those confirmations reduce late redesign, protect the intended passage mood, and keep the manufactured door aligned with the actual site.

Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Reeded Slate Pocket 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 closed Silhouette passage module with a reeded slate door face, rose-gold pull, carrara threshold, Parisian cream boiserie frame, and warm herringbone floor context so buyers can inspect it as finished residential cabinetry.

The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show how the pocket-door face organizes privacy, threshold rhythm, and suite circulation without exposed construction detail, open panels, visible track hardware, or visual clutter.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Reeded slate pocket face

    A vertical reeded door plane gives the closed passage a tactile rhythm while keeping the overall Silhouette expression calm and architectural.

  • Space-saving passage behavior

    The pocket-door direction supports suite transitions where a hinged swing would interrupt furniture, wardrobe access, corridor movement, or daily privacy.

  • 304 stainless cabinet body

    The concealed cabinet basis supports alignment, repeated use, cleaning, edge stability, and practical long-term residential service.

  • Measured threshold detail

    Rose-gold pull detail, carrara threshold, and Haussmann-style wall framing make the passage feel planned rather than selected as an afterthought.

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

  • Reeded soft slate door face
  • Rose-gold recessed pull detail
  • Carrara threshold edge
  • Parisian cream boiserie frame
  • Warm taupe wall surround
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Parisian Cream#EAE0CD
Warm Taupe#9C8B73
Soft Slate Blue#A2B4BB
Rose Gold#C28E66
Boiserie White#F4EEE0
Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Reeded Slate Pocket Door — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Reeded Slate Pocket 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 door height, pocket depth, clear opening, wall return, pull height, groove pitch, frame reveal, threshold width, adjacent skirting, lighting wash, finish samples, packing scope, freight plan, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed.

Reeded Slate Pocket Door can stay compact for an apartment suite, scale up for a villa primary passage, or align with a study entry where privacy, wall rhythm, threshold control, and closed-door calm need one disciplined cabinet frame.

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 directionReeded slate door face, rose-gold pull detail, carrara threshold, Parisian cream wall frame, warm taupe surround, and boiserie white trim

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
Series bindingSilhouetteSanity-backed Interior_Door product series.
DifferentiatorReeded Slate Pocket DoorDistinct from Silhouette pivot, passage slab, lattice threshold, ribbon reveal, and walnut gallery products.
Base cabinet planning0.2 metersFormula input for publisher-computed commerce price.
Wall cabinet planning0.0 metersNo upper cabinet run is planned for this passage module.
Tall cabinet planning2.4 metersRepresents the main vertical door and pocket passage planning span.
Countertop planning0.2 metersRepresents threshold and side-return planning for the commerce formula.
Primary cabinet basis304 stainless steelConcealed structure behind the visible interior door finish.
Visible finish directionReeded slate face, rose-gold pull detail, carrara threshold, Parisian cream boiserie frame, and warm taupe surroundRefined Silhouette interior passage expression.
Best-fit settingBedroom, dressing room, study, guest suite, or primary-suite passageDesigned for a calm closed transition with pocket-door privacy.
Image disclosureDesign renderingProduct imagery is a design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Production disclosureMade to order in Foshan, China with an approximate 30-day production lead timeSets expectations before final measurements, production drawings, and shipping coordination.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes Reeded Slate Pocket Door different from other Silhouette doors?+

This SKU focuses on a closed pocket-door passage with a reeded slate face, while existing Silhouette products already cover bronze pivot movement, carrara passage slab expression, cypress lattice rhythm, ribbon reveal framing, and walnut gallery direction. The buyer is choosing a quieter space-saving transition where the door face becomes a refined vertical surface, but the main value is privacy, circulation control, and a measured threshold between rooms.

Can the pocket-door direction be adjusted for different room openings?+

Yes. Fadior can adjust clear opening width, door height, pocket depth, pull position, groove pitch, frame thickness, wall return, threshold width, skirting alignment, lighting position, packing scope, freight plan, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed. The published SKU defines the Silhouette direction and formula dimensions, while final drawings respond to wall cavity depth, floor level, ceiling height, privacy need, and adjacent cabinetry.

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

Interior passages are high-touch parts of a home, especially between bedrooms, studies, dressing suites, and guest areas. A 304 stainless steel body gives the module a durable concealed basis behind the reeded slate face, rose-gold pull, and carrara threshold. Buyers get a refined residential finish while keeping the door structure planned for repeated movement, cleaning, alignment, daily use, and long-term service.

Where does this door module work best?+

Reeded Slate Pocket Door works best between a bedroom and dressing room, lounge and study, hallway and guest suite, or primary bath and wardrobe approach where privacy matters but a hinged swing would feel heavy or inconvenient. The best placement gives the wall enough pocket depth, keeps the threshold level controlled, and lets the closed reeded face read as part of the room architecture.