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 have used 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 mill-work with a door application that opens outward.
The set contains a pair of slides, a pair of hinges with plates, a pair of ball bearings.