3. Pocket Doors

Pocket doors are ingenious space-savers, sliding neatly into the wall to open or close off rooms with minimal intrusion. Unlike traditional swinging doors, which require clearance and can disrupt furniture placement, pocket doors maximize usable floor area and offer flexible separation between spaces.
Popularized in Victorian-era homes, these doors allowed for both privacy and an open flow as needed. Today, with the rise of open-plan living, interest in pocket doors is resurfacing as homeowners seek adaptable spaces. For a closer look at their history and modern application, visit This Old House’s pocket door feature.