In some situations, separating one room from another doesn't require (or it isn't convenient or possible) installing a traditional door. With a folding accordion door, the job can be done quickly and on a budget, without any need for heavy construction or hiring a professional. This is a perfect project for anyone looking to improve their home improvement skills.
Why Choose a Folding Accordion Door?

Folding accordion doors solve situations where you can't install a standard hinged door or a sliding door. Hinged doors need too much swing space (think of a pantry or a half-bath), while sliding doors, even in an external track version, still require a side wall that is wide enough and free of furniture and accessories. These PVC folding doors come in various finishes, and the frame color doesn't have to match the panels. Panels can be solid or glazed. In the glazed version, each panel features a series of rectangular slits (usually four) that allow light to pass through even when closed.
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When installing this type of opening, you must accept a reduction in the clear opening width, because the panels stack up on the side opposite the handle. To get an idea of the lost transit space, simply multiply the number of panels by their thickness, since they are made with a cellular structure. This easy-to-install kit includes 5 intermediate panels (115 mm wide each) plus all the necessary accessories. The only tools you need are a screwdriver (or a drill/driver) and a hacksaw, whose fine teeth are suitable for cutting plastic materials.
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Step-by-Step Assembly Guide
Tools You'll Need
- Screwdriver or cordless drill
- Hacksaw (fine-tooth blade)
- Measuring tape
- Level
Assembly Steps
Step 1: Start by inserting a hinge between the first half-panel and the first full panel. Do the same between the last half-panel and the last full panel.
Step 2: Place the required number of full panels vertically between the two assemblies you just created. Insert the hinges above and below between the panels.
Step 3: Once all panels are connected, attach the top and bottom tracks. Make sure the track is level before securing it.
Step 4: Slide the assembled door into the track and test the folding mechanism. Adjust if necessary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I install a folding door myself?
Yes, absolutely. This is a beginner-friendly DIY project. The kit comes with all the hardware, and you only need basic tools like a screwdriver and a hacksaw.
2. How much space do I lose with a folding door?
The loss of clear opening width is equal to the total thickness of all stacked panels. For a standard 5-panel door, this is usually about 2-3 inches (5-7 cm).
3. Can I use a folding door for a closet or pantry?
Yes, folding doors are ideal for closets, pantries, laundry rooms, and small bathrooms where a swinging door would be impractical.
4. What if my doorway is not a standard size?
Most folding door kits can be trimmed to fit. You can cut the track and panels with a fine-tooth hacksaw to match your exact opening width.
5. Are these doors durable?
Yes, PVC folding doors are lightweight but sturdy. They resist moisture and are easy to clean, making them perfect for high-traffic areas.
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Final Tips
- Always measure your doorway twice before cutting.
- Use a level to ensure the top track is perfectly horizontal.
- Lubricate the hinges and track occasionally for smooth operation.
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