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  • Mame Glass Door System
  • Source: CUSTOM HOME Magazine 9/7/2007
  • The Mame glass door system comes with all hardware attached. Swing doors have an aluminum frame while sliding doors feature stainless steel and aluminum parts. 800.451.0649. www.dorma-usa.com The Mame glass door system comes with all hardware attached. Swing doors have an aluminum frame while sliding doors feature stainless steel and aluminum parts. 800.451.0649. www.dorma-usa.com More
  • Shoji Sliding Door
  • Source: CUSTOM HOME Magazine 9/7/2007
  • A 96-inch-tall shoji has been added to the manufacturer's line. It comes in five wood species with a choice of more than 20 laminated papers and decorative acrylics. The units are made almost entirely with tension-fitted joints, the manufacturer says. 800.634.3268. www.cherrytreedesign.com A 96-inch-tall shoji has been added to the manufacturer's line. It comes in five wood species with a choice of more than 20 laminated papers and decorative acrylics. The units are made almost entirely with tension-fitted joints, the manufacturer says. 800.634.3268. www.cherrytreedesign.com More

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  • CMI Introduces First Flat-Panel Molded Interior Door at IBS
  • Source: ebuild 2/20/2008
  • Craftmaster Crossmore Flat-Panel Door To provide home builders and remodelers with an interior door option that is as classic as it is modern, CMI will introduce the CraftMaster Crossmore--a new flat-panel door with an elegant, smooth finish--at the 2008 International Builders' Show in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 13-16. Crossmore is the first, non-raised panel door in the CraftMaster Interior Door family. More
  • Lynden Door Inc. Achieves Chain of Custody Certification
  • Source: ebuild 2/12/2008
  • Lyndon Door While the walls of your home still can't talk, they can move – thanks to advances in track technology and new thinking about how living spaces can be defined. The result is rooms that can serve multiple purposes and be virtually redesigned by simply sliding a wall panel. More

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