A pre-packaged set containing all necessary components for constructing a sizable flexible door is generally comprised of slats or strips that interlock to form a continuous surface. These components facilitate the creation of doors that can be rolled or slid into a concealed housing. An example is a system designed to enclose a pantry in a kitchen, allowing for maximum accessibility while minimizing the space required for door swing.
These systems offer space-saving solutions in areas where traditional hinged doors are impractical. Historically, they have been utilized in furniture design and, more recently, in architectural applications to conceal storage or create flexible partitions. The key benefits are efficient use of space, aesthetic appeal due to their clean lines, and ease of operation. They have gained popularity where maximizing usable area is paramount.