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Slim black pivot steel doors with side panels

Black steel profiles draw a sharp line through the room, while the glass keeps the view open from one living space to the next. The composition is built around pivot steel doors, with two side panels framing the opening and letting daylight travel deeper into the interior. The result is more than a passage. It is a modern glass partition that leaves the spaces connected without letting them blur into one another.

Slender frames, measured lines

The first thing you notice is the thinness of the steel. The frames read as light strokes rather than heavy edges, and that restraint gives the partition wall with side panels its precision. The black finish sets up a clear contrast against the pale walls and the wooden floor below. In the glass steel doors, the grid divides the surface into calm vertical and horizontal fields, keeping the composition orderly without making it rigid.

Those proportions matter. The full partition measures 212 by 367 cm, which gives the wall presence while still leaving room for transparency. Instead of closing off the opening, the pivot steel doors mark it. They frame the route between rooms and hold the eye at the same time, so the partition becomes part of the interior rhythm rather than a separate insert.

Double pivot doors in the center of the opening

At the core of the composition are the double pivot doors. Their swing is built into the line of the partition, so the doors sit flush with the surrounding panels when closed and open with a direct, uncluttered movement. Because the glazing reaches across the door leaves, the opening stays visually light. The double pivot doors also make the central section feel broader, which suits the width of the opening and the side panels on both sides.

Seen from the room, the doors act as a pause between living areas. The black steel frames hold the glass steel doors like a drawing on the wall, yet the transparency keeps the connection intact. Open or closed, the system changes how the rooms meet: it either filters the view or lets it run through, always through the same slim steel structure.

Glass that keeps the rooms in view

The glass panels do most of the quiet work here. They carry the sightline from the wooden floor in one space to the furniture and daylight in the next, and they prevent the partition from feeling closed in. In one image, the open doors reveal two adjoining living areas at once; in another, a blue sofa sits beyond the frame, with light arriving from the side. That transparency is what gives the modern glass partition its strength.

The side panels reinforce that effect. They add height and width to the opening without interrupting the flow of light. Because the frames are so slim, the glass remains the main surface, and the steel stays in the background as a precise outline. This is where slim steel doors work best: when the structure supports the view instead of competing with it.

Modern grid detailing without excess

The grid pattern is plain at first glance, but it shapes the entire wall. It introduces vertical accents that echo the height of the partition and give the glazing a measured cadence. There is no ornament to pull attention away from the opening. The lines simply organize the large panes into readable sections, which suits the restrained language of the black steel frames and the double pivot doors.

That same restraint appears in the finish. The black coating has a satin look that softens the reflection, so the frames read cleanly against the glass. It is a small shift, but it keeps the partition from becoming visually glossy or heavy. In this setting, the steel needs to be present, not loud. The doors are there to guide movement and shape the view, not to dominate the room.

Made to fit the opening exactly

The dimensions give the project its discipline. At 212 cm high and 367 cm wide, the partition fits the opening with a deliberate span that leaves enough room for the two side panels and the central doors. That scale also explains why the black steel frames feel so measured: every line has to sit in relation to the next. The own workshop production mentioned in the source text fits that kind of precision, where the proportions of the opening govern the final look.

Because the whole assembly is set up as one composition, the partition wall with side panels reads as a single gesture across the room. The doors do not feel added on. They sit within the frame, aligned with the glazing and the grid, so the opening is read as architecture rather than a loose collection of parts. This is the point where pivot steel doors become part of the interior layout itself.

A clear threshold between living spaces

The most convincing part of the project is the way it negotiates separation and openness at once. From one side, you see the partition as a dark line across the room; from the other, it becomes a transparent screen with depth. The glass steel doors allow movement between spaces while keeping the interior visually connected, and the wooden floor runs beneath them as a continuous base. Nothing feels abrupt. The transition is drawn, not cut.

That makes the project useful as an interior reference. It shows how slim steel doors can change a room simply by organizing the opening more deliberately. The combination of black steel frames, double pivot doors and side panels gives the house a clear structural line, while the glass keeps the living spaces in view. It is a restrained solution, but one with a strong spatial effect, especially where light needs to pass through the partition and keep the adjoining rooms visually linked.

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