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Pocket Doors

ocket doors were first introduced in the US in the 1850s during the Victorian era, gaining momentum in the 1880s. In the early days, the designs were less than ideal, though much improved in the last and current centuries due to advances in technology and installation. Initially, pocket doors, which are doors that slide into walls and disappear, were often

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