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Master closet help, not a walk in but 132" wide

norwega18
2 years ago
last modified: 2 years ago

The previous owners took out the closet doors (and had lavender drapes) so I made curtains. While they're functional, I'd like to have closet doors. The issue is the length of the closet. I can't figure out what kind of door will work.

In the middle of the closet is a 84" high cabinet which was put there as we removed the freestanding fireplace downstairs, and so were left with a hole in the floor and ceiling. This fit and allowed us to put in shelves and closet rods.

We've looked at accordion doors and I just don't like the look. We're in a Seattle suburb, 2000 sq ft houses sold for $900K and upwards.

The cabinet can be moved forward so that it would show when closet doors are closed.

Would this work? https://www.johnsonhardware.com/wall-mount-sliding-door-hardware

A house nearby is the same floor plan and sold recently. Here's what the closet was originally.

Perhaps we have drywall done and framed and then put in barn doors? The tallest door at the door store https://www.franklumber.com/Trimlite-8401-Primed-1-Panel-Shaker-PS-20.html is 84" high.

As far as the actual closet organization, I'll probably use Elfa at The Container Store. We have it elsewhere and find it functional.




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