San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Bringing more space into bathrooms

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Today's designers, architects and builders are creating modern bathrooms that are practical, luxurious, comfor table and accommodat­ing. They know homeowners and homebuyers desire — even demand — these features regardless of the bathroom's size or layout.

Therein lies the challenge: How to create a feeling of spaciousne­ss and openness without sacrificin­g valuable floor space, obstructin­g traffic flow or forfeiting storage space. Despite these impediment­s, building profession­als can meet these bath-design challenges and even exceed them with an option like Johnson Pocket Door Frame Kits.

Pocket doors can be installed in virtually any room but are particular­ly well suited for use in bathrooms, where space is often at a premium.

The typical hinged door requires up to 14 square feet of floor space to swing open. A pocket door, conversely, slides into the wall, leaving the space in front of and on either side of the door way open and available.

Pocket doors are commonly installed at the entrances to bathrooms and can also be used to conceal linen closets and washers and dr yers when the bathroom ser ves double duty as a laundr y room.

There's also a growing bathroom remodeling trend of enclosing the toilet alcove to create a toilet room within the bathroom. However, space restrictio­ns seldom allow for the installati­on of a swinging door, so remodelers often install pocket doors.

Pocket door frames also allow for items to be mounted on the pocket wall. For instance, when used with Johnson's 151558PL Pocket Wall Reinforcem­ent Clip Set and 5/8-inch thick plywood, the 1500SC Pocket Door Frame with all-steel split studs can support wall-mounted fixtures such as towel bars, shelves, framed mirrors or artwork.

The pocket door frame kit comes equipped with soft-close hardware that allows doors up to 200 pounds to be opened and closed by the touch of a finger tip for less risk of pinched fingers and slammed doors.

The frame also comes with self-tapping screws that work for both drywall and finish trim, and the smooth-rolling pocket door hardware and track exceed ANSI standards, meaning they can successful­ly complete 100,000 opening and closing cycles.

Another potentiall­y unexpected benefit of using pocket doors in bathrooms is the free space gained can be used to install larger vanity cabinets, freestandi­ng shelving units, bigger bathtubs and other fixtures that may have been squeezed out in order to accommodat­e swinging doors.

To find more ways to bring more space to your bathrooms, visit johnsonhar­dware.com or call (800) 837-5664.

 ?? JOHNSON HARDWARE ?? Pocket doors will save floor space, which is par ticularly essential in bathrooms, where space is often tight.
JOHNSON HARDWARE Pocket doors will save floor space, which is par ticularly essential in bathrooms, where space is often tight.

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