Hello knowledgeable people,
I have a space in the hallway that was previously an entrance to the kitchen, which we have now closed off. I want to turn this space into a coat hanging area. The opening is about 93 cm. I would like to be able to close it with sliding doors or regular doors – what tips do you have? It feels like the opening is too small, and I don't have an obvious solution for how to conceal the hanging/storage area in an attractive way. Ideally, I would like sliding doors or doors with a mirror but can’t find ones that narrow.
Thanks for the tips.
 
  • Hallway space with boarded-up former kitchen entrance, unfinished walls, and wooden floor. Visible pipe on the right. Seeking door or curtain solutions.
BirgitS
But an opening of 93 cm isn't that narrow. A standard door for module width 9, which is a very common size, fits well. The question is more about whether a sliding door will close and if it's possible for several people to enter and/or exit through the opening simultaneously.
 
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BirgitS BirgitS said:
But an opening of 93 cm is not that narrow. A standard door for module width 9, which is a very common size, fits well. The question is more if a sliding door will be closed and if it's possible for multiple people to enter and/or exit through the opening simultaneously.
Thanks, will check. We have natural ventilation in the house, how should we ventilate the space in the best way?
 
BirgitS
To achieve good ventilation, an exhaust vent is probably needed there because having just gaps above/below the door won't provide much ventilation (or you could have the door open most of the time).
 
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