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(based on 2 ratings)
Brand: Stacks and Stacks
Located in: Home Decor>Home Decorations>Room Dividers
A great way to add privacy or partition off rooms in your home. Allows light in but maintains privacy. For use in openings up to 48"W. If you have openings larger than 48", don't fret -- you can combine two doors to cover the space just as easily. If you have openings larger than 48" you can combine two doors. Constructed of heavy duty 5/8" PVC with a dual glider roller system for easy opening and closing. Can be installed to open on either right or left and comes with magnetic closure. For wider openings two doors can be mounted, one on either side of the door frame; the doors would meet in the center and close with the magnetic closures.

Available in an Oak, Fruitwood, or White finish.

CHOOSE FROM THESE THREE SIZES:

  • Up to 32"W
  • 33"W to 36"W
  • 37"W to 48"W


Moderate Assembly Required.

Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 2 reviews)
 
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By Lyn Q from Zhejiang China on 9/10/2010
Pros:
Easy Assembly
Cons:
Transparent
Best Uses:
Decoration
Describe Yourself:
Midrange Shopper
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Stacks and Stacks PVC Folding Door:

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Great for illuminating, soundproofing
By NanVerified Purchaser from New York, NY on 4/13/2009
Pros:
Area Of Illumination, Ease of use, Muffles sound well, Quick to install
Cons:
Plastic construction
Best Uses:
Closing off spaces
Describe Yourself:
Bargain Hunter, Practical
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Stacks and Stacks PVC Folding Door:

I use this door to close off the opening to my kitchen and muffle dishwasher and cooking sounds. Works very well on both counts and is lightweight. Looks nice, like a picture frame when closed, and lets the light shine through. "Glass" panels are plexi and run down entire length of door (unlike picture shown). Not sure, however, if plastic construction will stand the test of time.

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