Sliding Mirror Closet Doors
Molly Underwood
3 years ago
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Another 'Is this Out of Style or Dated?' Question ..
Comments (32)1. Planning on getting new knobs for the Cupboards. I was thinking Black Scrolly 2. New Light fixtures. There is one in the middle of the room. Maybe a Chandelier 3. The wood siding I wasn't ready to tear off and do the repairs so I painted that green hoping for a "garden look" since the wood grain shows through like a lattice, trellis look. Plus it's a Darkish room and wanted to brighten it up. 4. My *vision* was to buy some garden floral bedding .. with the green and ivory colors in it. 5. Carpet is brand new. It stays. Brown to hide dirt and stay with warm colors 6. The closet doors. I don't know what to do??!!! 7. The window over the bed is a HUGE problem. I took down the old nasty blinds. There is a new window A/C sticking through it (we have no central A/C) so this was a necessity. 8. I want a window treatment to cover the A/C when it is not in use. I am TOTALLY stuck on the window treatment 9. I need a dresser, armoire or something. What Color or Kind should I be looking for?? Please help .. be kind lol. The room you couldn't even Go Into it.. when I started on it lol. I can take ANY honest advice, criticism. Please tell me if my plans have any merit. I want the room to look good and am not married to anything. thanks...See MoreDIY Sliding Closet Doors?
Comments (6)Thanks everyone! I went to the big box and checked out the mdf. And I found " custom" doors that can be ordered in non- standard sizes for a very reasonable cost. So happy I don't have to spend $$$ or time/energy to get what I needed....See Moremirrored sliding closet doors
Comments (3)I personally believe every bedroom should have a full length mirror for dressing or at least one in the bedroom hall for all to use. Since the rooms are smaller I think the mirror closet doors are a keeper. Function first. If you really don't like them you can always attach a full length mirror on the back of the bedroom door....See MoreInstalling mirrored sliding closet doors
Comments (1)A picture of the opening is needed....See MoreUser
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