After-sales Service: | 5 Years |
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Warranty: | 5 Years |
Material: | Eco-Friendly Door |
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Hidden doors, also known as secret doors, offer a variety of advantages that can enhance both the aesthetic appeal and functionality of a space. Here are some of the benefits:
Opening Method | Manual |
Material | Melamine Board + MDF |
OEM/ODM | Available |
Application | Interior Doors |
Q: What are the types of hidden doors?
A: Hidden doors come in several types, including flush (or hidden-hinge), sliding, folding, rotating, and those concealed within furniture. Each type has its own unique applications and design considerations.
Q: What are the advantages of hidden doors?
A: The advantages of hidden doors include enhanced privacy, improved aesthetic appeal and cleanliness of the space, optimized space utilization, creative freedom, and in some cases, the ability to address spatial or layout issues.
Q: What are the disadvantages of hidden doors?
A: Disadvantages may include higher costs, maintenance challenges, potential for warping over time, poor air circulation, and the need for careful selection of hardware components.
Q: What should be considered when installing hidden doors?
A: When installing hidden doors, it's important to ensure the flatness of the wall and door opening, choose the right hardware such as hydraulic hinges, and consider the door's opening mechanism and ease of use in everyday applications.
Q: If a hidden door doesn't close properly, what should be done?
A: If a hidden door doesn't close tightly, you can try adjusting the distance between the door and the frame. Loosen the screws with an Allen wrench, adjust the position of the door, then re-fix and check if it closes tightly.
Q: Are door frames necessary for hidden doors?
A: Although hidden doors do not visibly require frames, they actually do need them for protecting the door opening. The frames are simply internal and concealed behind the door.