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  2. Folding door - Wikipedia

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    Folding doors are also known as 'bi-fold doors', in spite of them most often having more than two panels. Another term is ' concertina ' doors, inspired by the musical instrument of the same name. Folding doors can be used as internal or external room dividers and are made from a variety of materials.

  3. Door - Wikipedia

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    A bifold door is a unit that has several sections, folding in pairs. Wood is the most common material, and doors may also be metal or glass. Bifolds are most commonly made for closets, but may also be used as units between rooms. Bi-fold doors are essentially now doors that let the outside in.

  4. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Shoji paper sliding doors in the Rinshunkaku at Sankei-en (Important Cultural Property) Shoji doors next to the tokonoma alcove, Rinshunkaku A tatami room surrounded by paper shoji (paper outside, lattice inside). The shoji are surrounded by an engawa (porch/corridor); the engawa is surrounded by garasu-do, all-glass sliding panels.

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    Barron Trump is interested in starting his own business. President Donald Trump's youngest son, who turns 19 in March, has his sights set on launching a real estate company, according to business ...

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