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Custom-made. Locally manufactured.

Sliding doors

  • Our sliding doors use bottom mounted ball bearing rollers. This system allows the doors to have a whisper quiet operation. Also our top-hang systems eliminate the need for a bottom track, desirable for room partition doors.

  • Sliding doors are typically used for closet door applications because they are highly functional in small rooms or hallways where there is no room for doors to protrude into the space. Depending on set-up doors slide effortlessly.

Folding doors

  • Komandor bi-fold doors offer similar design and customization capabilities as our legendary sliding doors but with a twist. Instead of sliding one behind another, a bi-fold door system’s doors pull outwards and stack one next to the other.

  • Komandor bi-fold doors offer similar design and customization capabilities as our legendary sliding doors but with a twist. Instead of sliding one behind another, a bi-fold door system’s doors pull outwards and stack one next to the other.

Barn doors

  • Komandor’s studio doors use a top hung hardware system that eliminates the need to have a bottom track. Since there is no bottom track on the threshold of the door opening, this type of door is typically used as a room divider or partition

  • Komandor’s studio doors use a top hung hardware system that eliminates the need to have a bottom track. Since there is no bottom track on the threshold of the door opening, this type of door is typically used as a room divider or partition

Frameless sliding doors

  • A frameless door system can describe a door that does not have a frame at all or a system that incorporates a hidden framing system. Frameless doors give you interior design a sleek and modern feel. Perfect for creating a minimalistic look.

  • Komandor’s frameless hardware is designed to be compatible with Komandor’s various closet systems, giving you the flexibility to install them anywhere. Whether you want a frameless bi-fold, sliding or barn doors – Komandor has the solution.

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