Flush to wall doors are minimalist opening systems whose frame is fitted inside masonry or plasterboard walls with no external architraves.
Sliding door not flush with drywall.
Flush to wall elements may include hinged doors and pocket sliding doors.
Your wall hole should not be situated in a location where it restricts access or cuts to the framing of your pocket door.
So it s not only easy on the eyes but on the functionality as well.
The drywall is shaved to allow the casing to sit flat on the wall and on the frame.
In addition most flush with the wall doors propose the option of opening to whichever side you d like therefore highly useful for last minute changes in the interior planning.
While preparing a door frame for casing we notice the drywall is not flush with the door frame.
Flush to wall doors are more stable and can stand against twisting.
Choose an area on the wall that will allow you to reach your sliding door s roller and track system with ease and not create too much damage to your wall in the process.