Internal room dividers/doors
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Comments (0)my room is 42 square yards, want to divide it with folding doors to bring in light to room.want a unique door with glass.to give effect.i have a 2plus 2 plus snuggler suite in one room , dining table 6 chairs in another...See Moresu lu
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