"Armaji," an Aluminum Sliding Door Retrofittable to Fusuma and Shoji Grooves, Adds New Designs, Announces Washi Reform Honpo
Washi Reform Honpo has added new designs to its "Armaji" aluminum sliding door, which can be retrofitted to fusuma and shoji grooves. This allows for modern renovation of Japanese rooms using existing door frames without construction.
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## Armaji, Aluminum Sliding Door for Fusuma and Shoji Grooves, Adds New Designs, Announced by Washi Reform Honpo
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[Image: Border Design 02 of the aluminum sliding door "Armaji," which can be retrofitted to fusuma and shoji grooves, launched on March 26, 2026.]
Washi Reform Honpo (Tanimoto Fusuma Koshoku Co., Ltd. / Osaka Prefecture) has announced the addition of new designs to its aluminum interior sliding door that can be installed utilizing existing fusuma and shoji frames.
The company's aluminum sliding door is characterized by its ability to be installed without removing the existing frames in rooms with old fusuma or shoji. With the addition of new designs, it can now accommodate a wider range of interior needs.
## Growing Demand for Japanese Room Renovations and Challenges in Fixture Replacement
[Image: Illustration of installing an aluminum sliding door utilizing an existing fusuma frame.]
In recent years, with the increase in purchases of used homes and DIY home renovations, the demand for arranging Japanese-style rooms into modern spaces has been growing.
However, replacing interior doors and sliding doors often requires removing the existing frame, leading to challenges such as:
* High construction costs
* Long construction periods
* Difficulty in renovating while occupied
In response to these issues, the company has been developing aluminum sliding doors that can be installed utilizing existing fusuma and shoji frames since 2008, proposing a new form of interior renovation that does not involve construction.
## Unique Design Compatible with Thin Fusuma Grooves
This product adopts a design tailored to the fusuma and shoji frames commonly used in Japanese homes.
Notably, it is characterized by its compatibility with "thin fusuma grooves," which have been difficult to accommodate with conventional aluminum sliding doors.
This makes it possible to replace fusuma and shoji with aluminum sliding doors in places where previously only fusuma or shoji could be installed, improving durability and significantly changing the impression of the space.
## Installable on the Day of Delivery with Included Rails
[Image: Diagram showing the installation process with rails.]
Keywords: Japanese room renovation sliding door, aluminum sliding door, aluminum sliding door, construction-free renovation, rental renovation, fusuma renovation, shoji renovation
### Subtitle:
### Company Name:
### Industry:
Housing, Building, Construction, Housing, Building, Construction
### Body (First 8000 characters):
[Image: Border Design 02 of the aluminum sliding door "Armaji," which can be retrofitted to fusuma and shoji grooves, launched on March 26, 2026.]
Washi Reform Honpo (Tanimoto Fusuma Koshoku Co., Ltd. / Osaka Prefecture) has announced the addition of new designs to its aluminum interior sliding door that can be installed utilizing existing fusuma and shoji frames.
The company's aluminum sliding door is characterized by its ability to be installed without removing the existing frames in rooms with old fusuma or shoji. With the addition of new designs, it can now accommodate a wider range of interior needs.
## Growing Demand for Japanese Room Renovations and Challenges in Fixture Replacement
[Image: Illustration of installing an aluminum sliding door utilizing an existing fusuma frame.]
In recent years, with the increase in purchases of used homes and DIY home renovations, the demand for arranging Japanese-style rooms into modern spaces has been growing.
However, replacing interior doors and sliding doors often requires removing the existing frame, leading to challenges such as:
* High construction costs
* Long construction periods
* Difficulty in renovating while occupied
In response to these issues, the company has been developing aluminum sliding doors that can be installed utilizing existing fusuma and shoji frames since 2008, proposing a new form of interior renovation that does not involve construction.
## Unique Design Compatible with Thin Fusuma Grooves
This product adopts a design tailored to the fusuma and shoji frames commonly used in Japanese homes.
Notably, it is characterized by its compatibility with "thin fusuma grooves," which have been difficult to accommodate with conventional aluminum sliding doors.
This makes it possible to replace fusuma and shoji with aluminum sliding doors in places where previously only fusuma or shoji could be installed, improving durability and significantly changing the impression of the space.
## Installable on the Day of Delivery with Included Rails
[Image: Diagram showing the installation process with rails.]
Keywords: Japanese room renovation sliding door, aluminum sliding door, aluminum sliding door, construction-free renovation, rental renovation, fusuma renovation, shoji renovation