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Interior door systems planned with full-height proportions, concealed frames, quiet hardware, and matching wall panels.
Stainless steel structure aligns doors, frames, wall panels, wardrobes, and nearby cabinetry so transitions feel quieter.

What is a stainless steel interior door system?
A Fadior stainless steel interior door is not treated as a separate door leaf. It is planned as part of the surrounding wall panels, cabinetry, frame lines, and room circulation, so openings feel quieter and more architectural.
For villas, apartments, and whole-home projects, Fadior aligns pivot or swing direction, concealed hardware, threshold clearance, acoustic expectations, and finish continuity before production begins. The result is a door system that supports privacy and movement without breaking the material language of the home.
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Silhouette Interior Door with Bronze Threshold Pivot Sequence is a full-height stainless steel interior door design planned for concealed frames, quiet hardware, and wall panel continuity.

Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Soft Portal Rhythm is a full-height stainless steel interior door design planned for concealed frames, quiet hardware, and wall panel continuity.

Silhouette Interior Door Suite with Ribbon Reveal Pivot Portal is a full-height stainless steel interior door design planned for concealed frames, quiet hardware, and wall panel continuity.

Alabaster Interior Door Suite with Shadow Reveal Pivot Pair is a full-height stainless steel interior door design planned for concealed frames, quiet hardware, and wall panel continuity.

Alabaster Interior Door Suite is a full-height stainless steel interior door design planned for concealed frames, quiet hardware, and wall panel continuity.

Silhouette Interior Door Suite is a full-height stainless steel interior door design planned for concealed frames, quiet hardware, and wall panel continuity.
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