Thursday, June 12, 2025

Client Install

 

Custom shoji screens for a closet
Maple shoji screens for a tatami room. This was a tricky install due to the beam across the ceiling. The contractor installed a header and frame work to support the weight of the shoji. We made each pair of shoji a slightly different width so they would line up well with the shelving vertical dividers. 

Client Install

Shoji screen barn door type install

Cherry shoji screen as a pantry door built in Cherry wood. Install is a typical barn door type with surface mounted tracking that's trimmed and a floor guide.

Client Install

 

Custom shoji screens for a closet
Shoji screens built in Beech with opaque white Warlon insert material for a closet.
Installed with roller upper tracking that is trimmed and lower wood tracking with inlaid u-channel. Shoji door spring guide pins engage the u-channel to secure the shoji at the base. These clients opted for side jambs to completely trim out the opening.

Duncan

Beech shoji screens for glass doors windows
Shoji screens built in Beech with white Warlon insert material. These are installed in tracks in front of window walls and a sliding glass door. There are 17 shoji doors in all so we didn't have the room to lay them out for a picture. You can see the stack below.

The shoji doors installed with upper wood tracking and bottom rail door rollers with floor channel from Sugatsune. 

Van delivery Japanese shoji doors
The shoji needed to go to Idaho and since crating this many shoji takes alot of material and effort, we delivered. We needed a break from the shop anyway. Ed built a surround in the back of the van so we could stack them securely and be sure they'd stay in place. Our clients graciously let us stay with them and took good care of us.
We must have been tired since we both totally forgot to get a picture.