Pros and Cons of Installing a Pocket Door in Your Home

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Pocket doors have been gaining popularity among homeowners due to their space-saving and aesthetically appealing nature. These doors slide into a hidden recess within the wall, freeing up valuable floor space that traditional doors occupy while adding a modern touch to a room’s design. However, like everything, pocket doors have their pros and cons. In this article, we will look at some of the benefits and drawbacks of installing a Pocket doors in your home.

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Pros

 

  1. Space-saving design - Pocket doors are an excellent solution for small homes, apartments, and individuals who are eager to optimize their space. As space becomes a valuable commodity, pocket doors can easily slide in and out of walls and provide more available square footage than hinged doors.

 

  1. Aesthetically appealing - Pocket doors add a contemporary touch to a home’s design. Whether one is remodeling, redecorating, or building a new home, pocket doors can enhance the home’s style. They come in different materials such as glass, wood, and aluminum, making them versatile and adaptable to any home style. Pocket doors also allow better access to closets and modernize outdated closet doors.

 

  1. Sense of privacy - Pocket doors come in handy in areas where privacy is essential. The sliding feature keeps the door from opening outwards, like traditional doors, and therefore does not require extra space in the room. For example, pocket doors work exceptionally well in bathrooms, where space is already limited. Furthermore, they eliminate the traditional door's noise created whenever someone opens the door in a shared house.

 

Cons

 

  1. More expensive - Pocket doors and their installations can be significantly more expensive than traditional doors. They require more hardware, more labor, and more time to install than average doors. Additionally, with more moving parts, pocket doors are more prone to malfunction, such as or if they get stuck inside walls, adding to the cost of repairs.

 

  1. Noise level - On the one hand, pocket doors can help reduce noise levels between rooms. On the other hand, pocket doors have more gaps, which allows for more noise transmission than traditional doors. This means that if noise is a concern, such as children’s bedrooms, a pocket door may not provide the solution needed.

 

  1. Limited hardware/locks options - Unlike traditional doors, pocket doors do not provide as many hardware options and tend to come pre-made with a lock or latch mechanism. Changing the lock to match other doors in the room may be difficult and require professional services to ensure correct fitting.

 

Pocket doors can be an excellent addition to any home. They offer many benefits such as space-saving and style addition. However, pocket doors are also more expensive, have limited hardware/lock options, and tend to transmit more noise than traditional doors. Ultimately, the decision of whether to install pocket doors comes down to personal preference, lifestyle, and budget. It’s best to take the time to weigh up the pros and cons before making the final decision.

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