Nothing screams early nineties like sliding wardrobe doors with full length mirrors on them. The wife hates the ones in our new used house and a quick look at LowesDepot's websites turned up the hardware but no actual doors.
Any suggestions where we can go look for replacement doors before I hang up a Harbor Fright tarp as a replacement for existing doors?
Thanks a lot, it helps to know what I'm supposed to search for .
I don't know if they've got ones that'll be a direct drop-in but Ikea has tons of wardrobe door options too, and a lot of them are nice.
How about curtain + tension rod? Installation leaves plenty of time for more important things, like trolling the GRM forums.
Datsun1500 wrote:
Max_Archer wrote:
I don't know if they've got ones that'll be a direct drop-in but Ikea has tons of wardrobe door options too, and a lot of them are nice.
He means sliding closet doors, not the furniture wardrobe.
They have the kind that go on built-in closets as well, unless I'm remembering wrong.
The best solution would be to hang some bead curtains. Much classier than a tarp, and it has that 60's hippie chic, man!
what a topical thread. Our 2 guest bedrooms have these and the wife hates them.
I replaced some of mine with unfinished 6 panel oak doors from Menard's Store. After finishing them I spent 1/2 a day hanging a pair of them. You have to get all the gaps even. Good luck with that task.
Jake
HalfDork
10/22/12 11:48 a.m.
In reply to Datsun310Guy:
You can hang standard doors on the hardware kit you pick up at the home center. I put a set of these on a closet I built out in the corner of our family room last year. Just plain ol flat hollow-core doors. Paint them white and that’s it. Directions are in the box with the hardware.
I also put the bifolds in front of the laundry closet, and agree- getting the gaps right? Pff. Good luck.
If you've got an Ikea locally, the scratch and dent area often has stuff.
Ikea has some cool ones. I'm partial to these:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40141362/
Which, while they are typically mounted on a cabinet style wardrobe, they can be used as closet doors if you get the right size. They have a few sizes.
We have an Ikea locally (for local values of "locally", ie, less than 200 miles away) so that might not be such a bad idea. I'll have to measure the current doors first to see if they have anything that would fit.
Nothing screams early nineties like sliding wardrobe doors with full length mirrors on them.
Nineties? More like sixties or seventies. My parents house has those, was built in 1962. Bi-fold doors are how it's done now. My house, built 1987 has that in the one bedroom that doesn't have a walk-in closet. takes up the whole wall and has 2 sets of bi-fold doors with a divider brace between each set. Lowe's, HD, anyplace that sell doors has them. Lots of selection to choose from. Can even get with mirrors on them.
Damn, saw the thread title and thought "How timely!" Currently in the process of redoing one of our spare bedrooms, including the closet which is getting built in storage and, most likely, new doors. Nope, thread is 4+ years old.
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MegaDork
1/5/17 8:21 a.m.
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