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Sliding doors are generally not common. However, this is the common door style o design in Japan and neighboring countries. Hailed as the Japanese Shoji Screens andsliding doors , this stylish Japanese door will not only serve its function but also, it can be your elegant décor at home as well. If you like, you can have these doors as your room divider, cupboard, curtains and the like. Other than being the wall and décor in one, the Japanese sliding door particularly those that are installed to be as the home’s curtain, the sliding door helps regulate room temperature, which is essential particularly to those in cold countries.
The holidays are right around the corner and now is the time to take care of the improvements you’ve been procrastinating about all year long. From dead doorbells and jammed doors, to caulking the bath and replacing broken tiles, here are our top quick fixes, and all the information you need to get the job done right.
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