Add Style To Your Bedroom With A Wooden Closet Door
While there are many different options when it comes to closet doors, the wooden closet door is a classic. There are many options regarding wood type and stain color. Popular wood choices are chestnut, mahogany, maple, and pine. They are available in many styles, allowing you to create the exact look you are after. When a designer doorknob or latch is added to a quality wood door, the effect can be stunning. Some manufacturers offer doors and shutters with the same design, which creates a seamless look to the room. Not only are wood doors beautiful, they are durable and long lasting. This makes them an ideal choice for a kids bedroom.
Installing the right wooden closet door in a bedroom can either make or break the look of the room. Not only is the door an important factor in a room's design, it plays a role in the functionality of the room. Think about the number of times you open your closet door every day. You want a door that’s fully functional, with hinges that work as they should.
When it comes to choosing a wooden closet door, you will find many different options. One popular choice is the mirrored option. This type of door can be customized, allowing you to have the exact mirror you want. You can choose a full-length mirror or small mirror. These types of doors are typically constructed of hardwood, using mortise and tenon joinery with removable trim around the mirror that makes it easy to change the glass if necessary.
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Because a wooden closet door is such an important part of a bedroom, it makes sense to invest in the best quality door you can afford. Not only should it be of high quality, but it needs to be properly installed. Most do-it-yourselfers are comfortable with the installation or a contractor can be hired. Most doors can be purchased, pre-hung in the frame. This frame is placed in the opening and shims are used to level it. Once it's been secured, trim can be added and it's ready to use. About the only thing left to do is add rails, hangers, and your wardrobe. |

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