Housing Thu, Aug 9, 2018 8:34 AM
Sliding and folding door hardware manufacturer, P C Henderson, has witnessed an ever increasing trend for its Rustic 80 barn door hardware over the past few years.
The hardware has recently been specified for a home renovation project by first time buyers Reece Hall and Zoe Wood due to its unique features and space saving properties.
P C Henderson’s Rustic sliding barn door hardware was identified as the best solution for the project.
With its beautifully crated barn style hangers, Rustic 80 complemented the original pine plank doors perfectly.
By installing a sliding door system over a traditional swing door system, the property owners were able to save valuable space in both the bedroom and bathroom as well as adding a unique feature to the property.
Ideal for barn conversions and period properties, Rustic 80 is a great way to add a unique feature to the home. Available in a matt black or stainless steel finish, the system caters for doors weighing up to 80kg and will soon have a Soft Stop available to further add to the refinement of the product.
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