Atypical Curving Entranceways

The Curtain Door by Matharoo Associates Swings Open on Pulley System

The Curtain Door is as atypical an entranceway as they come. As its name suggests, it has a malleable property that relates quite neatly to a curtain. Unlike traditional doors, the Curtain Door is made up of separately moving panels that allows it to peel open in a curvaceous way rather than on the straight and narrow. Quite impressive, this gives it a sculptural look that is quite dramatic. If books are judged by their covers, than this house offers a great introduction through its Curtain Door.

Designed by architectural firm Matharoo Associates, the Curtain Door is made out of 40 sections of thick warm Burma teak. Incorporated into the design are 160 pulleys, 80 ball bearings, one wire rope and a hidden counterweight to make it work smoothly.
Trend Themes
1. Malleable Entranceways - Developing entrance doors with malleable properties, like the Curtain Door, can create unique and dramatic design experiences.
2. Curvaceous Door Design - Exploring doors that open in a curvaceous way, rather than traditional straight and narrow, can add an artistic and sculptural element to architectural designs.
3. Incorporation of Pulley Systems - Integrating pulley systems into door designs, such as the Curtain Door, can enhance functionality and improve ease of use in entrances.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can leverage malleable entranceways and curvaceous door designs to differentiate their projects and offer unique experiences to clients.
2. Home Improvement - The incorporation of pulley systems in doors presents an opportunity for the home improvement industry to introduce innovative and convenient entrance solutions to consumers.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore the use of malleable entranceways and curvaceous door designs as focal points in their projects, creating visually stunning and functional spaces.

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