Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Does anyone have non-cavity internal sliding doors? 21Jun 04, 2011 5:55 pm yes it does. they used the board stuff i assume. Plaster board. Re: Does anyone have non-cavity internal sliding doors? 22Jun 05, 2011 1:26 pm We have normal sliders in our walk in robe and ensuit. they have just used the same doors as the rest of the house and put them on tracks. they are on the outside of the robe as to create more space inside and not worrying about doors swinging open etc. I love it as its easy to change the door later (if need be). came standard with our house. Re: Does anyone have non-cavity internal sliding doors? 24Jun 07, 2011 7:41 pm james11 Inside of your home, there are many different rooms as well as many different expectations for what you want to do within the rooms. It is a good idea to make sure that you have the ability to gain access to each of the rooms inside of your home by installing the right kinds of doors. It is very popular to choose internal sliding doors for these purposes. Not only are the doors great because they look great. They are also great because they allow you the ability to have quick and easy access to the different rooms in your home. I have this one. Great advice james11. Tell me, are sliding doors used very often in India Okay, then the choice is really about the build quality of the door itself which means the brand name. Sorry I can't recommend one or the other so best to rely on comments… 5 3699 We are looking for sliding doors which are 5 metres tall. There are a few European options. Any manufacturers in Australia or distributors? 0 5295 Pls help! The black marks show where our outdoor entertaining area would be along side of house as we have an irregular backyard and want to make use of the side as… 0 4520 |