This project consists of 3 sets of sliding Shoji doors loosely inspired by a photograph of my eyeball and which is meant to convey the “looking-out” feel of this stunning view of the Blue Ridge mountains. The inside set of doors are made of Curly Shedua and have acrylic shoji panels that are embossed with a yellow and lavender pattern. The interior pulls are applied Claro Walnut while the exterior side has recessed pulls. The doors are flanked by fixed sidelights. The 2nd or main set of doors are made of African Mahogany with stain, and thermal pane tempered glass panels. The pulls are made of Cherry. There are 2 fixed sidelights flanking these doors. The 3rd set of doors are exterior screen doors made of African Mahogany with copper screening. Finishes consist of lacquer and exterior varnishes.

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