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Closet Door SecretsBy: Gene Organizzi, Fri Dec 9th, 2005 09:39:14 PM b>Closet Door Secrets Your closet in the bedroom can be utilitarian or quite a style statement. Since the doors make the first impression, they have to be meticulously chosen. The type of door will depend on the size of the closet and room space available. Swinging Doors (Article continued below)
The swinging door can be used when there is sufficient space for it to open outward. It is convenient and tidy as it is on a hinge and allows storage area on its inner surface for shoe racks or hanging bags. It is also a good place to mount a mirror. Bi-Fold Doors In a smaller bedroom, it might not be advisable to use a swinging door because of the space it takes to open the door. In that case bi-fold doors are more convenient. Bi-fold doors are actually two narrow doors hinged together so that they fold as they open. Sliding Doors Sliding doors are the most expensive, but are often nicer in appearance than other closet doors. A pair of them is usually installed with rollers as they roll on the track below and are balanced from the above end. However, only a part of your closet is accessible at one time as the other door obstructs the other end. Whatever door you choose, keep in mind the dimensions of your room and the space available. Choose one that keeps your room looking spacious while giving you optimum benefit. About the author: Gene Organizzi is a master of inner spaces. He is known for his innovative ideas utilizing efficient designs for organizing small spaces. His creative solutions are used by many well-known organizations throughout the world. One of his many benevolent affiliations is being Technical Consultant to http://www.closet-secrets.com |
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