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Flush-fitting frameless interior doors, long popular in European residential design, are now becoming a preferred choice in contemporary North American homes. Unlike conventional doors with visible jambs, our flush-mount doors evoke the clean, minimalist aesthetic of modern interior design. The concealed door frame, hidden hinges, and invisible striker create a seamless, luxurious look that elevates any living space.
Customised Door Dimensions, Maximum Height Up To 10 Feet
Wide Range Of Door Slab Finishes
High Ceiling Door Option
LVL Heavy Duty Stiles & Rails Doors
Customization Options
Wood or Aluminum Door Slab:
Thickness of Wooden Door Slab – 1 9/16", 1 5/8", 2", 3 15/16", 4 15/16"
Aluminum Door Slab Thickness – 1 9/16", 2"
Glass Slab Thickness – 5/16", 3/8"
Door Slab Construction: wooden frame construction, solid wood (CLICK) or aluminum frame construction
Wooden Door Slab Filling:
Blockboard (Thickness 1 9/16" or 2")
ideal material for machining and fitting, solid and durable solution (CLICK)
Full Board (Thickness 1 9/16" or 2") – better acoustic and thermal insulation, lower door slab weight (CLICK)
Chipboard (Thickness 1 9/16" or 2") (CLICK)
“Honeycomb” (1 9/16" thick) – lighter construction of the door slab, economical solution (CLICK)
Mounting Corners in Aluminium or Plastic
Door Slab Finishing Options
Primed For Painting, primer polyurethane lacquer
Oil-Based Italian Lacquers
Natural Wood Veneers
German LACOBEL Lacquered Satin Glass
German LACOBEL Transparent Lacquered Glass
Mirror
Glass
Aluminium frame finish and aluminium door leaf frame
Frame - prepared for painting, frame - natural anodised
RAL lacquered, natural anodised, olive anodised, brown anodised, black anodised
Natural anodised brushed, olive anodised brushed, brown anodised brushed, black anodised brushed
Italian Lock
AGB - at extra cost, improved smoothness of operation. Lock colours available: chrome mat with grey, white, black, anthracite or beige overlay.
Italian Lock
We partner with leading premium manufacturers worldwide including Germany, Australia, Italy, and key regions across Asia to bring you the highest-quality hardware. Click here to explore our full range of handle options and elevate your project with the perfect finish.
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Hinge Colours: - grey with grey overlay, white with white overlay, black with black overlay, black with anthracite overlay, grey with beige overlay.
Rubber Gasket
Ventilation Undercut
Automatic Dropdown Seal
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Premium Frameless Doors
Invisible Frame Interior and Shower Doors for Modern US Homes
Frameless doors replace the visible casing, trim, and bulky frame of a conventional door with a concealed aluminum system that sits flush with the surrounding wall. Whether you are finishing an interior room with a seamless architectural look, installing custom frameless shower doors in a master bath, or dividing open-plan spaces with frameless sliding doors, our collection covers every application where clean lines and precision engineering are the standard.
What Makes a Door Truly Frameless?
The term frameless is used loosely in the door industry, which creates real confusion for homeowners and designers shopping for the first time. A flush door, for example, has a flat slab panel but still uses a conventional frame, casing, and trim around the opening. A truly frameless interior door goes further: the entire frame assembly is concealed inside the wall cavity, hidden hinges allow the panel to swing without any visible hardware on the face, and the result is an uninterrupted wall plane that reads as a continuous surface rather than a doorway.
At Doors and Beyond, our frameless door collection is built around a premium German aluminum profile system available in Black, Silver, and White, and proudly made in the USA. The aluminum extrusion is precision-engineered to fit within the rough opening and is finished flush with the drywall face on both sides of the wall. Combined with concealed 3D-adjustable hinges that allow fine-tuning of panel alignment after installation, this system produces the level of fit and finish that architects, interior designers, and homeowners pursuing a high-end contemporary look expect. The same principle extends to our custom frameless shower doors, where the absence of a visible perimeter frame creates a clean, open aesthetic in the bathroom while the structural integrity of the glass enclosure is maintained through precision hardware and tempered glass panels.
Frameless Door Configurations at Doors and Beyond
Our collection covers four main frameless door formats, each designed for a different application and opening type. Understanding the distinctions between these configurations helps narrow the selection before evaluating specific products.
Single Frameless Swing Doors
The single frameless swing door is the most commonly specified configuration for residential interiors. A single solid-core or glass-insert panel hangs on concealed hinges within the invisible aluminum frame, available in inswing and outswing orientations to suit the layout of each room. Applications range from bedrooms and bathrooms to home offices and corridors, wherever the goal is a continuous wall surface with no protruding trim. Browse our single frameless swing door collection to see available panel styles, glass options, and finish colors.
Double Frameless Swing Doors
Double frameless swing doors pair two panels in a single opening, both operating on independent sets of concealed hinges within a shared invisible frame assembly. This configuration suits wide openings between living and dining rooms, master suite entries, and any space where a single panel would look undersized relative to the opening width. The symmetrical two-panel format is a defining feature of high-end European interior design, and it translates naturally into US residential and hospitality projects. Explore our double frameless swing door collection for available panel and glass combinations.
Frameless Sliding Doors
Frameless sliding doors extend the flush-with-wall aesthetic to openings where an inward or outward swing is not practical. The panel glides on a concealed top-hung track system with no visible floor rail, keeping the floor transition clean and the overall installation consistent with the rest of the frameless door system throughout the home. This configuration is the right choice for closets, walk-in wardrobes, pantry access points, and open-plan dividers where full swing clearance cannot be accommodated.
Custom Frameless Shower Doors
Custom frameless shower doors bring the same clean-line philosophy into the bathroom, eliminating the aluminum channels and bulky perimeter frames that define standard framed shower enclosures. Tempered safety glass panels are supported by minimal polished or brushed hardware at the hinges, handle, and seal points only, allowing the tile work, stone, or wall finish behind the glass to remain fully visible. This creates an open, spa-like aesthetic that is one of the most requested upgrades in master bathroom renovations across the US. Our custom frameless shower doors are available in a range of glass thicknesses, hardware finishes, and enclosure configurations including alcove, corner, and walk-in layouts.
Key Benefits of Frameless Doors
Frameless doors deliver a set of practical and aesthetic advantages that standard trimmed doors cannot match. These benefits hold across all configurations in the collection, from frameless interior swing doors to custom frameless shower enclosures, and they represent the core reasons why this product category has moved from a niche European import to a mainstream specification in US residential design.
- Seamless wall integration: the door panel and surrounding wall read as one continuous surface, eliminating the visual interruption of door casing and creating a sense of expanded space. Rooms fitted with frameless interior doors feel larger and more cohesive, an effect that is particularly strong in hallways where a series of flush panels produces a gallery-like continuity.
- Low maintenance and easy cleaning: smooth, gap-free surfaces have no crevices for dust or debris to collect. Custom frameless shower doors are significantly easier to clean than framed enclosures because there are no aluminum channels to accumulate soap scum and mineral deposits.
- Long-term durability: the German aluminum profile used in our interior frameless collection is corrosion-resistant, dimensionally stable, and engineered to maintain alignment over decades of daily use, without the paint cracking or trim separating that affects standard door assemblies over time.
- Paint-to-match design flexibility: primed door panels accept any wall paint, allowing the door to disappear into the wall surface for a minimalist effect or stand out as a deliberate color statement. This dual possibility is something a standard trimmed door with visible casing cannot offer.
Where Frameless Doors Work Best in Your Home
Frameless doors interior applications span the full range of residential spaces, and the choice of configuration depends on both the function of the room and the spatial constraints of the opening.
Hallways and entry corridors benefit most from frameless interior doors because the visual effect of multiple continuous wall surfaces is strongest when seen in sequence. A hallway lined with three or four frameless doors reads as an architectural feature rather than a utilitarian passage. The absence of protruding casing also matters practically in narrow corridors, where conventional door trim intrudes into the walking path in a way that a flush frameless installation entirely avoids.
Master bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms are where demand for frameless products is consistently highest among homeowners planning a high-end renovation. A solid-core frameless swing door into the bedroom provides sound attenuation and a clean wall surface, while custom frameless shower doors in the connected bathroom create a unified, spa-like aesthetic that conventional framed enclosures break. Specifying frameless across both the entry door and the shower enclosure within the same suite produces a level of design consistency that defines premium residential construction.
Home offices benefit from glass-insert frameless doors, which allow natural light to pass between spaces while maintaining acoustic separation. The glass panel within a frameless interior door provides the transparency of an open-plan layout while the door itself can be closed when privacy or focus is needed, a balance that neither a solid-panel door nor an open doorway can achieve at the same time.
Open-plan living areas are well suited to frameless sliding doors when the goal is to divide space without committing to a fixed wall. A frameless sliding door across a wide opening between a kitchen and dining room, or between a living room and a study, can be fully opened to restore the open plan or closed to create two distinct rooms, without the visual intrusion of a conventional barn door track or the frame of a standard sliding panel.
Frameless Doors vs. Standard Trimmed Doors
Choosing between frameless doors and standard trimmed doors is a choice between two different design philosophies. Standard trimmed doors are the American residential default: a door slab hung in a frame with casing applied around the perimeter on both sides of the wall. This system tolerates wall imperfections well, is widely available, and costs less, which is why it remains the standard in production home construction across the US.
Frameless doors require more precise wall preparation and a higher tolerance for alignment because there is no casing to conceal minor gaps between the frame and the drywall face. The return on that precision is a finished result that looks and feels fundamentally different from anything a standard door installation can deliver. The comparison below summarizes the key differences across the factors that matter most when making this decision.
- Visible hardware: frameless doors use concealed hinges and an invisible aluminum frame; standard doors have visible hinges, casing, and trim on both wall faces.
- Aesthetic result: frameless produces a continuous wall plane; standard doors interrupt the wall surface at every opening with protruding trim profiles.
- Maintenance: frameless smooth surfaces are easy to clean with no crevices; standard door casing collects dust and grime in molding profiles over time.
- Installation tolerance: frameless requires precise wall preparation; standard doors accommodate more variation through the casing overlap.
- Finish flexibility: frameless primed panels can be painted to match or contrast with any wall color; standard trimmed doors have a fixed visual identity defined by the casing profile.
- Price: frameless interior doors sit at a premium relative to standard trimmed doors, reflecting the engineering of the invisible frame system and the precision of the concealed hardware.
For projects where the design intent is contemporary, minimalist, or luxury residential, frameless doors deliver a result that standard alternatives cannot. For traditional or craftsman-style homes where visible trim and casing are part of the intended architectural language, standard trimmed doors remain the appropriate choice.
How to Choose the Right Frameless Door for Your Project
The right frameless door depends on where it will be installed, what function it needs to serve, and what finish the project requires. Working through these four decisions in order simplifies a product category that can initially feel complex.
Solid Panel vs. Glass Insert
Solid-core primed panels are the most versatile choice for residential frameless interior doors. They accept any paint finish, provide solid sound attenuation between rooms, and suit every application from bedrooms to bathrooms to corridors. Glass-insert panels are the right choice when the goal is light transfer between spaces: a frosted or satin glass insert provides diffused light without direct visual connection, while a clear glass insert creates full transparency. For homeowners interested in glass interior door options beyond the frameless category, our glass doors collection covers a wider range of interior glass configurations.
Single vs. Double Configuration
Single frameless swing doors suit standard residential openings and are the simpler installation for most projects. Double configurations are appropriate for openings 60 inches and wider, for master suite entries where a sense of scale is part of the design intent, and for living-to-dining transitions where the two-panel format matches the proportions of the opening. Choosing a single door for a wide opening typically produces a result that looks undersized, which works against the clean proportional outcome that frameless design depends on.
Swing vs. Sliding
The choice between a swing door and a frameless sliding door comes down to whether swing clearance exists on either side of the opening. When that space is occupied by furniture, adjacent cabinetry, or another door, a frameless sliding configuration is the practical solution. The top-hung track maintains the frameless aesthetic while eliminating the swing constraint entirely, and the absence of a floor rail keeps the transition between rooms clean and unobstructed.
Selecting the Right Finish
Primed panels are the starting point for most interior frameless door projects because they accept any wall paint and allow the color decision to be made during the painting phase rather than at the time of ordering. Lacquered panels in matte or high-gloss finishes provide a factory-finished surface with no additional painting required. Wood veneer panels bring material warmth to the frameless silhouette for projects where natural finishes are part of the design language. For custom frameless shower doors, glass treatment options including low-iron ultra-clear, tinted, and acid-etched satin allow the enclosure to complement the stone, tile, and hardware finishes of the bathroom.
Why Choose Doors and Beyond for Frameless Doors
Doors and Beyond sources our frameless interior door collection from manufacturers whose engineering standards reflect the European origins of this product category. Our German aluminum profile system is made in the USA and available in three finish colors: Black, Silver, and White. Ten standard design configurations can be personalized with glass, mirror, or wood panel inserts, giving designers and homeowners the flexibility to specify a door that fits the project rather than compromising on a stock option.
- German-engineered aluminum profiles made in the USA, available in Black, Silver, and White to suit any interior finish specification
- 10 standard design configurations personalizable with glass, mirror, or wood panel inserts for complete design flexibility
- Single and double frameless swing doors plus sliding configurations, all within the same invisible frame system
- Custom frameless shower doors with expert guidance on glass thickness, hardware finish, and enclosure configuration for any bathroom layout
- Showrooms in Milltown, NJ and Hallandale Beach, FL where frameless door systems can be evaluated in person by homeowners, designers, and contractors
- US-wide shipping with reliable lead times; call 888-221-7848 to discuss your project with a door specialist
Conclusion
Frameless doors set a standard for interior design that conventional trimmed doors cannot match, whether the application is a seamless bedroom entry, a glass-insert home office panel, a custom frameless shower enclosure, or a frameless sliding room divider. Our collection at Doors and Beyond covers every configuration with the German aluminum engineering and expert support that precision installations demand. Browse the collection or call 888-221-7848 to get started.