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Mirror sliding closet doors give the illusion of space and add additional light to guest rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, entrance-ways, family rooms, kitchens and RV's.

If looking to spruce up a home on a limited budget, these doors present a viable, inexpensive option. Warp- and shatter-proof mirrors will guarantee safety if installed in a child's room or recreational areas. Long-term reflecting surface stability is ensured due to technological advances in construction and materials. These advances are noted especially for their increased ability to guarantee resistance to pressure and strength against impact.

New designs to rollers, guides and runner surfaces ensure smooth (gliding) opening and closing of the doors. Jam-free tracks are easily adjustable for installation on carpet or floors.

V-grooved etching is an elegant option as opposed to the more common aluminum or wood-framing. The length or width of an entire room might be fitted with a wall of v-grooved sliding mirrors containing behind them a large and functional closet. A variety of styles, ranging from clear to opaque in regular or smoked glass finishes will satisfy the needs of any decor.

A mirror door would make a striking and trendy statement if mounted in the kitchen. Tired old cupboard doors and pantries might transition into sleek, new designer-look areas. Alternatively, a sliding mirror mounted inside a cupboard creates the illusion of more space. Interesting conversation might ignite as a result of these unusual decor decisions.

In addition, mirrored closet doors would add space and light in bedrooms and living areas of RV's !

A further advantage of these doors is the ability to dress in full view of one self. With bi-fold doors one can view the back and front self simultaneously when the doors are opened to face each other. Asking some else for their opinion or depending on a hand-held mirror would become unnecessary.

Words of warning, however, might suggest that mirrored doors should not be installed in rooms with more than one closet, especially if the closets face each other on opposite sides of the room. This could cause a lot of confusion with the possibility of fun-house-like, disastrous distractions. Do not install if you do not enjoy cleaning glass surfaces regularly.

by: Annie B. Williams




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