louvered door


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lou´vered door`


n.1.A door having louvers in place of a solid panel, in part or all of the surface of the door.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The reception hall has a louvered door to fitted cupboards, understair storage, stairs to the first floor with contemporary spindle balustrade, and louvered double doors to the open plan living space.
* the addition of a louvered door with natural airflow prevented a flammable concentration from forming due to a leak in an enclosed closet; and
The louvered door is made from one of a pair of closet bifold doors, which you can buy at almost any home center.
While she sings "Blue Velvet' under a ghastly blue spotlight in a Lumberton dive called The Slow Club, he hides in a closet in her apartment, then spies on her through the louvered door when she comes home.
Paint long, large objects like a louvered door by using two clamping tables in tandem to firmly grab the door--allowing you to paint most of its surfaces without moving it.
Solid core, hollow core and wood doors in both traditional and bi-fold styles can all be made in all sizes using the process, as can louvered doors, barn doors, pocket doors and doors with inlaid glass.
The second bedroom also has a fitte double wardrobe with folding louvered doors, while the third has double-glazed double doors and window to a Juliet-style balcony, fitted double wardrobe with folding louvered doors and a door that opens into bedroom four.
One of architect Tim Seiberts earliest projects when he designed it in 1956, the cabanas ingeniously open up to deep covered walkways and the elements beyond via a pair of floor-to-ceiling louvered doors. Some owners have installed big hooks in the ceilings of the porches from which to hang hammocks.
Installing roll-up shutter or louvered doors helps keep the chill out, especially in a relatively mild place like Mississippi, where winter temperatures rarely dip below the 20-degree mark.