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Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb

A made-to-order Silhouette interior door SKU with a slate concealed-jamb reveal, rose-gold pull, and quiet architectural passage discipline.

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Interior Door
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Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb — 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 Interior Door Suite with Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for homes that need a quieter passage between public and private rooms. The SKU pairs a flush Silhouette interior door, a slate-toned concealed jamb reveal, a rose-gold pull, and a carrara marble threshold so the doorway reads as part of the architecture rather than as a heavy framed opening.

The differentiator is the Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb itself. Existing Silhouette products already cover arched passage doors, bronze threshold pivot sequences, carrara panel slabs, cypress lattice thresholds, fluted shadow screens, reeded slate pocket doors, ribbon reveal portals, sculptural fin screens, tonal flush passages, and walnut edge gallery portals. This SKU is different because the detail is not an arch, screen, pocket mechanism, or gallery portal; it is a restrained concealed-jamb passage with a measured slate reveal.

For buyers, the module solves a subtle but expensive-looking problem: how to keep an interior doorway visually calm when the surrounding wall, floor, and ceiling have already been carefully composed. A thick frame can interrupt that rhythm. A fully hidden door can disappear too much. The slate reveal gives the passage a fine shadow line, while the rose-gold pull provides a precise touch point without turning the door into decorative hardware display.

Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, room proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should use the images to align direction, then rely on drawings, hardware schedules, and approved samples before production.

The Silhouette series is a useful home for this idea because the range already emphasizes clean planes and quiet transitions. This product extends that language to a doorway that needs to feel architectural from both sides. The carrara threshold marks the transition underfoot, the slate reveal controls the edge condition, and the flush leaf keeps the room from feeling crowded by trim.

A concealed-jamb door depends on site accuracy more than a conventional framed door. Wall flatness, rough opening tolerance, floor level, ceiling height, and adjacent panel seams all affect the final line. If those conditions are not measured early, the reveal can look uneven after installation. This SKU should therefore be reviewed with the wall package, threshold material, and door hardware together rather than as an isolated slab.

The module dimensions keep the commercial conversation grounded. The bundle carries 0.0 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.0 meters of wall cabinet planning, 3.4 meters of tall cabinet or full-height panel planning, and 0.0 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values. This copy does not invent a price, discount, packaged total, or promotion.

Designers can use this page as a decision record for a flush interior door that must look deliberate on a high-value wall. It names the Silhouette series, Interior_Door category, Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb differentiator, formula dimensions, production location, lead time, image disclosure, and two related Silhouette references. That shared vocabulary reduces ambiguity before quotation and shop drawings.

The rose-gold pull should be specified as a slender vertical element, not an oversized decorative handle. Its job is to give the hand a clear location while allowing the slate reveal and flush plane to remain the main visual story. Pull height, backset, edge clearance, and finish sample should be approved before production so the hardware does not fight the concealed-jamb line.

Threshold planning is equally important. Carrara or similar pale stone can make the passage feel finished, but the height transition must be comfortable and safe. The project team should confirm floor build-up, undercut, door sweep, adjacent flooring, and cleaning access. A beautiful threshold that creates a trip edge would weaken the whole concept.

The finish story is deliberately restrained. Soft slate gives the reveal a controlled shadow, boiserie white and parisian cream keep the surrounding wall light, warm taupe softens the transition, and rose gold adds a quiet touch point. The result is a door that photographs clearly but still feels calm enough for repeated daily use.

This SKU is not intended to replace every interior door in a project. It is strongest where one passage deserves special treatment: a primary suite entry, a formal lounge transition, a study door, or a corridor opening seen from a main living area. In those locations, a concealed jamb can make the architecture feel resolved without adding visual noise.

Before production release, Fadior should confirm the swing direction, wall thickness, jamb depth, hinge strategy, pull position, threshold sample, finish chips, site access, and installation sequence. Concealed-jamb work is unforgiving when trades arrive out of order, so the door package should be coordinated before adjacent wall finish is closed.

Maintenance expectations should be plain. A flush door surface needs suitable cleaning, the pull finish should be protected from harsh chemicals, and the threshold should be sealed or maintained according to the approved stone sample. These details are simple when named early and frustrating when discovered after handover.

Final approval should hold mood and use together. The mood is refined, light-filled, balanced, and quietly elegant. The use case is a made-to-order interior passage that needs a concealed jamb, credible dimensions, honest rendering disclosure, and a practical path from concept to measured production.

Acoustic expectations should also be discussed before the order is released. A concealed jamb can look minimal while still needing the correct core, perimeter tolerance, undercut, and nearby floor condition to feel substantial in daily use. If the door separates a bedroom, study, or media room, the project team should clarify whether the priority is visual calm, privacy, sound control, or all three. That decision changes hardware, sealing, and installation details.

The concealed reveal should be reviewed under real light, not only under showroom lighting. Afternoon sun, ceiling washers, corridor lamps, and nearby reflective stone can all change how the slate edge reads. A reveal that looks elegant in one direction can become too dark from another angle. Fadior should therefore test the finish sample against the adjacent wall tone, threshold material, and pull finish before final confirmation.

Because this is a shop SKU, the page keeps the concept specific while leaving measured execution flexible. The named product defines a flush door, slate reveal, rose-gold pull, and carrara threshold; the final project can still adapt height, width, swing, jamb depth, and surrounding panel rhythm to the room. That balance helps buyers compare a clear idea without mistaking the page for a one-size-fits-all stocked door.

Client review should include both open-plan visibility and close-range touch. From across the lounge, the door should read as a calm architectural plane with a precise slate line. At the handle, the pull should feel comfortable, durable, and easy to clean. At the threshold, the stone should meet the floor without awkward height or color conflict. Checking all three distances makes the SKU more than a beautiful front view; it becomes a practical passage detail that can survive real daily movement, cleaning, guests, and handover expectations. The final review should feel calm, measurable, and buildable.

Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb — 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 language keeps the Silhouette door flush and architectural while the slate reveal becomes the precise edge condition.

Light wall tones, carrara threshold material, and rose-gold pull detail support the product without hiding the concealed-jamb passage.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Slate reveal concealed jamb

    A restrained shadow reveal reduces frame visual weight while keeping the passage intentionally legible.

  • Flush architectural door leaf

    The closed slab sits within the wall composition so the doorway reads calm from public and private rooms.

  • Rose-gold pull detail

    A slim vertical pull creates a tactile touch point without competing with the concealed jamb.

  • Project-ready scope

    Series, category, differentiator, module dimensions, production posture, and disclosures are written as one reviewable commerce object.

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

  • soft slate reveal finish
  • boiserie white wall panel
  • carrara marble threshold
  • rose-gold pull detail
  • warm taupe passage surround

Color options

Parisian cream#EAE0CD
Warm taupe#9C8B73
Soft slate blue#A2B4BB
Rose gold#C28E66
Boiserie white#F4EEE0
Fadior Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb — 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 Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb — 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 adjust door height, swing direction, reveal depth, pull placement, threshold material, wall panel alignment, and finish samples after site measurement.

Project teams should confirm rough opening tolerance, wall flatness, delivery access, hinge strategy, adjacent wall finish, cleaning expectations, and installation sequencing before production.

Specifications

Technical specifications

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

SeriesSilhouette
CategoryInterior_Door
DifferentiatorSlate Reveal Concealed Jamb
Module dimensions0.0 m base, 0.0 m wall, 3.4 m tall, 0.0 m countertop
Production postureMade to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time
Imagery postureDesign rendering for material mood and spatial intent

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
Made-to-order productionManufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead timeShop SKU disclosurePlaced in the first description paragraph and FAQ for buyer transparency
Design rendering disclosureProduct imagery is a design renderingShop SKU disclosurePlaced in aggregate facts and FAQ for buyer transparency
Series bindingSilhouetteSanity catalogSeries comes from the live Sanity catalog
Category bindingInterior_DoorSanity catalogCategory comes from the live Sanity catalog
DifferentiatorSlate Reveal Concealed JambSlug contractTitle, slug, and product copy use the same differentiator
Slugsilhouette-slate-reveal-concealed-jamb-in-silhouetteShop SKU namingFollows series-differentiator-in-series shape
Module dimensions0.0 m base, 0.0 m wall, 3.4 m tall, 0.0 m countertopFormula pricing inputPublisher computes price from these inputs
Visual directionParis Haussmann Reimagined for Interior_DoorImage style rotationUses compatible style and category overlay for all four image briefs
Passage planningConcealed jamb reduces frame visual weight at a private-room passageBuyer decision recordDifferentiates the SKU from arched, pocket, lattice, and pivot-screen concepts
Reveal specificationSoft slate reveal line with rose-gold pull and carrara thresholdInterior door detailingGives the flush door a clear material decision without exposing hinges or hardware
Approval sequenceDoor height, wall flatness, swing clearance, pull position, and threshold sample need confirmationProject readinessSets practical expectations before made-to-order production

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

What makes the Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb different from other Silhouette doors?+

It focuses on a restrained concealed-jamb shadow line rather than an arch, pocket track, lattice panel, fluted screen, or gallery portal. Existing Silhouette products already cover those stronger gestures. This SKU is quieter: a flush interior door with a slate reveal, rose-gold pull, and carrara threshold for rooms where the passage should feel architectural without becoming visually loud. It is best for a primary suite entry, study, or formal corridor where the wall plane matters as much as the door leaf.

Is this interior door made to order?+

Yes. Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Slate Reveal Concealed Jamb is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after drawings, site measurements, finish samples, and project details are approved. The page is a shop SKU starting point, not an in-stock packaged door or a fixed finished-price offer. Final timing should be reconfirmed if the measured opening, wall finish, or hardware selection changes after approval.

What should be confirmed before specifying a concealed jamb?+

Confirm wall flatness, rough opening tolerance, swing direction, wall thickness, jamb depth, hinge strategy, pull position, threshold build-up, adjacent wall finish, and installation order. Concealed-jamb work depends on tight coordination because the reveal can look uneven if framing, floor level, or wall finish is not resolved before production. The final drawing should show both sides of the passage, not only the front elevation.

Are the images exact photos of the final door?+

Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, color calibration, reveal depth, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval, so buyers should use the images to align direction while relying on drawings and finish samples before production. This distinction keeps the visual direction useful while protecting the buyer from treating the image as a finished site photograph.