When most of us were staying home during the height of the pandemic, homeowners found ways to reuse one large space for different uses. Often two parents needed their own separate workspace, and kids of different ages required a desk and laptop for schoolwork. For example, in a family room separated from the rest of the house by a wall opening, the solution to redefine the space was a multi-pass door, an attractive and effective way to create two private areas separated by a wall opening. In a wall opening that is up to 12 feet wide, three doors can slide past each other with a system designed to eliminate the need for traditional swinging doors that take up space and limit access to a room. For example, when you want to create a home office in a dining room that opens into a living area, the panels of a …