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Sliding Door Hardware > Flat Track Systems > Flat Track Applications
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Flat Track Hardware Adds Space and Becomes Part of Artwork
Flat Track Hardware was the perfect fit for this Utah laundry room that opens into a hallway. For her first floor home remodel, the client purchased 5 panel doors from an architectural salvage shop, stripped and stained them, and installed stained glass in the top panel. She selected Flat Track Hardware for its space-saving features and because they like the look of the exposed hardware and track. Connie says she gets lots of compliments on her "barn door".
Submitted by Connie Poss
Flat Track in the Round
This may be the most creative use of Flat Track Hardware we have ever seen. The client purchased six sets of Flat Track Hardware. Five sets were used on flat panel doors in the usual fashion, but this particular set was used on a curved door. The client built a 20’ high round rotunda with a 12’ diameter. For a door opening in the curved wall, they fabricated a curved door and rolled the Flat Track Hardware to match the curve. The results were nothing short of amazing!
Submitted by Kevin Luciani First Companies
High-end application in Oklahoma
Flat Track Hardware is used in an upscale application for a clubhouse in Norman OK. The clients wanted to close off the kitchen during catering events. Flat Track Hardware created a streamlined look in this exquisite setting.
Submitted by Cheri Stinson Parowan Millworks, LLC
Sliding Door Hardware for Every Room
In this Seattle Washington setting, Flat Track Hardware is used to create space in a practical way. When the doors slide closed, recessed bookshelves and storage areas are exposed. As the doors open, storage areas are neatly hidden from view.
Submitted by Anita H. Lehmann, Architect
Flat Track Hardware Award-Winning Application in Montana
When this client needed to separate the home office from the master suite, he chose Flat Track Hardware to create the smooth transition. He chose to use the hardware because of its simple, functional aesthetic to complement the door which is reclaimed pine with a brie wax finish. Justin says the installation was easy and he says the look is “simple, sturdy, modern, and rustic.”
Congratulations on winning the Flat Track Hardware – Lowe’s Gift Card contest!
Submitted by Justin Tollefson, AIA Pearson Design Group, Inc. Bozeman, Montana
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