02/26/2026
20 years in the Air Force, but our client couldn't even make a phone call in peace.
If you work from home and share that space with foot traffic you can't control — this is for you.
This client had a home office in a flex room right off the entry hallway. Perfect location. Except his wife ran a small business from home. Clients came and went all day. Every ring of the doorbell was a disruption. Every visitor got a direct sightline into his workspace. And his wife's clients? They felt awkward walking right past an active meeting after stepping foot into the home.
Two professionals. One home. Zero separation.
Here's what most people get wrong about this situation — they think it's a noise problem.
It's not.
It's a credibility problem. His focus was being stolen. Her client experience was being compromised. The room existed. The opening didn't close. And an open hallway doesn't care about your Zoom call or your client's first impression.
The problem wasn't the office. It was that nothing separated it from the rest of the house.
They looked at a few options. A curtain felt cheap — and it was. A standard pre-hung door would've meant framing work, drywall patches, and a result that looked like an afterthought bolted onto a custom home. Barn doors were trendy but wrong for the aesthetic. Nothing fit the opening, the style, or the function they needed.
Most contractors told them it was complicated and moved on.
What they got from us instead: three-lite frosted shaker slabs installed as center-meet sliding bypass doors. Full light transmission so the hallway doesn't go dark. Frosted glass so neither side sees through. High-end sliding hardware that moves smooth and quiet. Custom door moulding framed to match the existing millwork so it looks like it was always supposed to be there.
He closes the doors. His world goes quiet. She welcomes a client at the front door thirty feet away. Nobody sees anything they shouldn't.
That's what a solved problem looks like.
"Our opening is an odd size." So was this one.
"We don't want it to look like it was added on." It doesn't. That's why the moulding matters. Anyone who walks in now assumes those doors were original to the build.
"Will sliding doors actually block sound?" Frosted glass panels dampen significantly more than an open hallway. Combined with the mass of MDF shaker construction, it's not a recording studio — but it's the difference between interrupted and productive.
We design to the space. Not the other way around.
If you have a flex room, a home office, or any opening in your home that needs to function without looking like a construction project — this is exactly what we do.
Not curtains. Not a compromise. A custom solution that looks intentional because it was.
DM us or drop your zip code in the comments. We'll tell you what's possible for your space.