Interior Sliding Doors

An interior aluminum sliding door is a glass panel in a slim aluminum frame that slides along a track to divide a room. It opens without a swing arc, so it suits tight layouts where a hinged door would block furniture or foot traffic. Crateworks builds them to your opening size with single or multi-panel runs.
Best for: Bedrooms, ensuites, and pantries where a door swing would waste floor space.
Configurations
Barn-door single
One panel that slides across the face of the wall on an exposed track.
Bypass two-panel
Two panels that pass each other on parallel tracks, covering a wider opening.
Three-panel linkage
Three linked panels that stack as they slide, for the widest openings.
Built to your opening
Every interior sliding door is made to order. You specify:
- Style
- Size
- Track configuration
- Glass
- Color (RAL)
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Common questions
- How much wall space does a sliding door need?
- A single barn-door sliding panel needs a clear run of wall beside the opening roughly equal to the panel width, since the door parks there when open. A bypass or three-panel layout stacks panels instead, which covers a wider opening without needing as much clear wall. We confirm what fits during the quote.
- What sliding configurations are available?
- Crateworks builds interior sliding doors as a single barn-door panel, a two-panel bypass that passes on parallel tracks, or a three-panel linkage that stacks for wide openings. The right one depends on your opening width and the wall space beside it.
- Can interior sliding doors be soft-close?
- Yes. The track hardware can include a soft-close damper so the panel slows and seats quietly at the end of its travel instead of hitting the stop. It is specified at order time.
- Can I choose the glass and frame color?
- Yes. Glass runs from clear to frosted or reeded for privacy, and frame color is specified by RAL number, the same way an architect calls it out on a drawing. Both are chosen per door.
A different category than a hollow-core slab
Most interior doors sold in the US are hollow-core: a thin MDF or veneer face over honeycomb cardboard, hung on stamped hinges. They warp in humidity, dent on impact, chip at the edges, and look like the cheapest finished element in the room. They exist to fill an opening, not to be part of the design.
A interior sliding doors from Crateworks is a slim aluminum frame with glass or mirror infill, built to your opening, color-matched to the room, on hardware sized to carry the panel weight. Aluminum does not warp or rust, the finish does not need repainting, and the panel reads as architectural detail across the room rather than a closet front to hide.
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