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  1. C-Series Interior Glass Doors

    C-Series Interior Glass Doors

    This interior sliding hardware can be used in many different applications; (i.e. single, double bi parting, double bi passing, ceiling or wall mounted, etc). It has a slim and sleek stainless steel...

  2. Stainless Steal Sliding Door Hardware - Supra

    Stainless Steal Sliding Door Hardware - Supra

    The Supra system has been especially developed for all doors that do not allow a threaded joint or any other hardware on the door leaf surface. Supra is mounted onto the top of the door leaf, which...

  3. Stainless Steal Sliding Door Hardware - Klassik

    Stainless Steal Sliding Door Hardware - Klassik

    The Klassik model is the base system when it comes to sliding door hardware. It can be used universally for door panels of all types, regardless of the material and it has that oh-so-classic look...

  4. ROB ROY Top Mount Sliding Door Hardware

    ROB ROY Top Mount Sliding Door Hardware

    This simple yet timeless sliding door hardware system possesses a distinct style that compliments any environment. Exposed 3” industrial bearings and visible fasteners create an iconic...

  5. ROB ROY Glass Sliding Door Hardware

    ROB ROY Glass Sliding Door Hardware

    This system features unique mounting hardware which allows flexible, adjustable, and fully customizable installation of frameless glass and resin panels. High quality stainless steel and GunMetal...

  6. Wall Slide Doors

    Wall Slide Doors

    Here’s the perfect alternative to pocket doors — wall slide doors from The Sliding Door Co. With a stunning choice of frame finishes, door patterns and either frosted or clear...they...

  7. Office Partitions

    Office Partitions

    The Sliding Door Co. brings you the brightest ideas in workspace. Walls that are as sturdy as they are beautiful. As design-flexible as they are safe. Our doors feature exclusive locking and roller...

  8. Cabin Fever
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    Cabin Fever

    Built-ins abound in this renovation of a 1970s lodge perched high in the French Alps. H2O Architectes devised a plan to increase livable space while leaving the structure intact. What results is a...

    written by: Diana Budds
    10.22.12

  9. Self Preservation
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    Self Preservation

    With the help of DSH Architects, a pair of intrepid Angelenos restored (and gently updated) Rudolph Schindler’s iconic Bubeshko Apartments.

    written by: Alissa Walker
    01.23.12

  10. Paint it Black
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    Paint it Black

    This family of cost-conscious Hamburgers (freshly back in Germany after years abroad) converted a kitschy turn-of-the-century villa into a high-design home.

    written by: Sally McGrane
    photos by: Mark Seelen
    01.19.12

  11. Barns Ennobled
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    Barns Ennobled

    Subverting the traditional, conservatively cozy British barn conversion, Carl Turner created a getaway in rural Norfolk for himself and his friends to visit, repose, and consider the beauty of...

    written by: Iain Aitch
    12.29.11

  12. Level Headed
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    Level Headed

    To convert a musty mid-century house with a nonsensical floor plan into a modern and space-efficient family home, three intrepid designers played a bit of architectural Tetris.

    written by: Rachel Levin
    photos by: Daniel Hennessy
    10.20.11

  13. Take Five
    Finishing Touch

    Take Five

    The Miner and a Major is an experiment in communal living and fantastical form. A New York story of creativity born from hardscrabble circumstance, the project grew out of the joint imagination of...

    written by: Mimi Zeiger
    photos by: Spencer Lowell
    02.24.11

  14. Stow Aways
    My House

    Stow Aways

    How do you squeeze maximum functionality out of minimal space? Rosa and Robert Garneau make it happen with multipurpose furniture, a hydraulic Murphy bed, and secret compartments galore.

    written by: Heidi Mitchell
    photos by: Ian Allen
    02.17.11

  15. A House Grows in Brooklyn
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    A House Grows in Brooklyn

    For most homeowners, the goal of renovating is to transform an existing space into an idealized domicile. Few couples, however, include both the architect whose training can precipitate a vision...

    written by: Alan Rapp
    photos by: Matthew Williams
    01.28.11

  16. Domestic Ribbon
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    Domestic Ribbon

    Armed with a masters in architecture from Columbia University and only 3 years in the field, architectural designer Alan Y. L. Chan renovated a wreck of an apartment in an early 1900s building on...

    written by: Erika Heet
    10.08.09

  17. Casa Study House #1
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    Casa Study House #1

    Traditions collide in Los Angeles when architect Jeremy Levine hotwires SoCal Spanish with international haute-moderne. The resulting house of courtyards, shelves, and even some repurposed car...

    written by: Frances Anderton
    photos by: Tom Fowlks
    06.17.09

  18. Worth the Wait
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    Worth the Wait

    Tucked into the side of a scenic San Francisco hill, one of the city’s more diminutive houses battles everything from dry rot to obstructionist neighbors in order to grow up.

    written by: Deborah Bishop
    photos by: Zubin Shroff
    04.30.09

  19. Inside Job
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    Inside Job

    Designing an innovative house is a rite of passage 
for many young architects. But building in a city doesn’t always make experimentation easy; after all, neighbors have their own ideas about...

    written by: Alex Bozikovic
    photos by: Juliana Sohn
    03.04.09

  20. Echo Logical
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    Echo Logical

    Los Angeles is not all mini-malls and highways. As Eric Garcetti, president of the City Council, shows, it is eminently possible to live green in the City of Angels. By putting solar power and...

    written by: Frances Anderton
    photos by: Misha Gravenor
    02.26.09

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