Shoji, literally translated as "Interceptor", is a sliding panel used as a window or door in the traditional Japanese house. The word was first used to describe portable screens which formed the earliest room partition and room enclosure.
SERVICES
Shoji Screens and Doors produce sliding doors and panels as well as bi-fold screens, which combine the visual appeal of traditional materials with the practicality demanded by the Australian lifestyle.
By using a specially produced fibreglass panel, a soft diffused light is achieved yet is far more practical and durable than paper. A low profile brass track is used to efficiently carry the sliding panels.
Shoji Screens and Doors are made in Queensland, Australia and can be custom sized and finished in black lacquer, clear lacquer or in a range of decor colours. The screens can run in a cavity or on the outside of a room.
Our products include sliding doors and panels as well as bi-fold screens, which combine the visual appeal of traditional materials with the practicality demanded by the Australian lifestyle. By using a specially produced fibreglass panel, a soft diffused light is achieved yet is far more practical and durable than paper. A low profile brass track is used to efficiently carry the sliding panels and can run in a cavity or on the outside of a room. Our products can be custom sized and finished in black lacquer, clear lacquer or in a range of decor colours.
Bi-Fold Screens
Bi-Fold Doors
Hinged Doors
Sliding Doors
Skylights
Fixed Wall/ Partitions
Retractable Translucent Walls
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Doors
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