| 31. | Folding doors are also known as bi-fold doors', in spite of them most often having more than two panels.
|
| 32. | With wide folding doors between these rooms, the entire width of the house could be open for entertaining and dancing.
|
| 33. | The two front rooms were to be divided by folding doors which provided a 20x30 ft room when thrown open.
|
| 34. | This opportunity was taken to replace the old lifts ( with iron folding doors ) with a more modern type.
|
| 35. | Extensive cedar joinery ( particularly the fine staircase and folding doors on the ground floor ), is employed throughout the interior.
|
| 36. | A free closet, using the scrap lumber and those folding doors, and a horrendous amount of work by the aging handyman.
|
| 37. | A retractable folding door separates the main part of the church from a smaller parish hall, which can hold 150 people.
|
| 38. | So the handyman simply set an oak threshold level below the folding doors, filling in under the level threshold with scrap lumber.
|
| 39. | A handsome contemporary desk juts from a corner in the home office, but floor-to-ceiling folding doors conceal Marge Leiser's well-used computer desk.
|
| 40. | A central hallway runs the length of the house with drawing and dining rooms, separated by cedar folding doors, on the right.
|