A flipper door is a hinged cabinet-level entry with a door that lifts (“flips”) open and retracts out of view – like a garage door. The retractable opening allows for easy access to contents and keeps the door from being in the way.
A pocket door uses a ball bearing or track system to slide doors out of view. Because pocket doors retract into cabinetry, they don’t occupy space that traditional pull-out doors do when they’re open.
Flipper doors are often used for overhead storage in homes and offices, but some innovative designers haveused them to help conceal appliances to craft a clean space without exposed hardware.
Pocket doors can be used in pantries, media centers, armoires—virtually any casework or millworkwith a door application that opens outward.
The set contains a pair of slides, a pair of hinges with plates, a pair of ball bearings.