
This is a set of vertical grain Fir solid panel Shoji style doors that I made to replace a 60's style sliding doors in a small Seattle condominium.

I made flush inlaid Cherry pulls, and lined them up with the mid-rail for a clean, minimalist look.

The Fir has a honey tone that adds warmth to any space. The doors hide a washer and dryer and pantry that is next to the open kitchen.
3 comments:
those are amazing!!!!!!
deidre
Hi,
impresive! I like the look of the pulls.
I just made 4 "shaker style" sliding doors for my closet using 1x3 duglas fir and standard rek oak ply- and crafsmanship is not as nearly as what you have here - but I'm not sure about the finish. I was thinking to just use clear General Finish poly, but I'm not sure.
What did you use if I may ask?
Here are the FURNITURE known for their simplistics lifestyles... ‘.
Shaker style furniture .
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