4 panel Magiglide durable bifold closet door

Code-aligned, budget-conscious, and built for Texas multifamily projects from schematic design through construction.

  • Aligned with Texas Building Codes

  • Optimized for multifamily units

  • Used in market-rate and luxury housing

The Multifamily Closet Door

for Architects in Texas.

WHAT MATTERS IN TEXAS.

A.4.13.8 Thresholds at Doorways.

Magiglide closet door systems (bifold & pivot) have no floor track.

A.4.13.11 Door Opening Force. Magigide bifolds and pivots require less than 5lbs for pull or push force to open and close.

Building Code Snapshot

The state of Texas follows IMC 2018’s adoption. In terms of closet doors, this means that you must have 100 square inches of free air behind a closet door with a dryer producing over 200 cfm.

IMC 2018

504.6 Makeup Air

Accessibility

The state of Texas has a website through Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, that goes over the Architectural Barriers Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS).

ADA

Climate Performance and Material Stability

Closet doors in multifamily environments must perform consistently across varying humidity levels, seasonal changes, and interior climate conditions. Our door systems are engineered for dimensional stability, making them suitable for projects across all U.S. climate zones- from dry to high-humidity regions.

Labor & Construction Realities

According to abccentraltexas.org, on a Blog written in 2025, Texas is 97.90% non union labor for its workforce.

What does this mean for our Magiglide Closet Doors?

Our closet doors are not difficult and do not require an extra skill set in order to be installed correctly. At Landquist, we do not have installers; the GC team, door supplier/distributor, typically will complete the installation of the closet door.

Click on our GC webpage link to see installation instructions in multiple languages, as well as how-to videos and videos for a visualization.

Predesign

Budget Numbers.

Contact us today by requesting a quote. We can provide budget numbers for early planning by clicking the Request a Quote button, which brings you straight to estimating.

VE Guidance.

This is the time to think about the considerations of utilizing Magiglide closet doors to their full capabilities. The closet door system is the same cost to be 8 ft tall, as it is to be 6’8” tall. Because of this, it makes sense not to drop a header and have that closet door go floor to ceiling. This will not only optimize the closet storage space, but will also make for a quicker timeline on the project’s drywall and casing portion. The closet doors also do not require stub walls to hold the closet door opening at a certain size.

The 2-panel Magiglide bifold closet door is manufactured anywhere from 18”-48”, to the nearest 1/4” in width. This allows for specialty sizing without specialty costs.

Take a look below at the visualization as well as the floor plan rendering for 3 different unit options for closet doors.

As Is. (Option 1)

Floor Plan, see the highlighted closet door openings. We would suggest putting the Magiglide closet systems here.

Floor Plan, stub wall deletion.

The Magiglide Closet Door System doesn’t require you to hold your stub wall openings. Making the blueprint to match, with a visualization of the rendering with no stub walls.

Tip* With walk in closets, keep enough of the stub wall to hold the closet shelf on the inside of the opening.

Stub Wall Deletion. (Option 2)

Stub Wall and Header Deletion. (Option 3)

Floor Plan, stub wall, and header deletion.

The Magiglide Closet Door System doesn’t require you to hold your stub wall openings or drop a header. Making the blueprint to match, with a visualization of the rendering with no stub walls or headers.

Tip* With walk-in closets, keep enough of the stub wall to hold the closet shelf on the inside of the opening.

Magiglide custom sized closet doors.

Bifold-Pivot-Bipass Comparison.

Each type of closet door has pros and cons. Please see below for the visual difference and information regarding these 3 types of closet doors.

Schematic Design

Space Saving Examples.

See below for examples showing floor plans that have been designed with our Magiglide Closet Doors to maximize the storage capabilities of the room.


Design Development

Construction

Finish Options.

  • Primed Paintable Melamine: Is the least expensive of finishes. It has 4 coats of resin, making it porous. If you want to paint it, you can scuff sand and do so. This finish is also fixable with wood putty if need be.

  • Melamine: This is slightly more in price, but has 10 coats of resin, making it not fixable or porous. It does have a slightly shinier aesthetic and is considered a fully finished product. If you plan to paint the door white, no matter the finish, it is much less costly to go with the Melamine fully finished product.

Code Compliance Summaries

  • The Magiglide closet door is compliant with ADA, BABAA, and many Green Initiatives.

  • It does not seal onto the surrounding walls, making it often times to have the ability to have enough adequate air flow without venting. To do the math, visit our air flow calculator to see how much air flow you receive depending on the size of the closet door opening.

  • In Texas, you need 100 square inches of air flow behind the closet door to remain compliant.

Construction Documents

CAD/REVIT detail

Install information

Closet Door Submittal

  • Upon receiving a purchase order, we will generate a submittal.

Install Video

Download the Texas Multifamily Closet Door Spec Kit.

Why do Architects Spec Magiglide?

  • Reduces VE Risk

  • Fast submittals + support

  • Built for Multifamily volume

  • Help with Green Certifications

  • To have a durable product secured into their development, especially when the Owner will manage afterwards

Field Support

  • From drawings to install Seamless Support.

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