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Mirrored closet doors
We are having the original (15+ years old) closet doors replaced in the
foyer of our condo unit. The decision has been made to go for mirrored doors. Three choices: regular (clear), tinted or copper. Perhaps aesthetics is the only factor involved in the choice, however, I would be pleased to hear if anyone can offer opinions about the selection from their experiences. Thanks. |
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"George Will" wrote in message ... We are having the original (15+ years old) closet doors replaced in the foyer of our condo unit. The decision has been made to go for mirrored doors. Three choices: regular (clear), tinted or copper. Perhaps aesthetics is the only factor involved in the choice, however, I would be pleased to hear if anyone can offer opinions about the selection from their experiences. Thanks. i prefer pink with purple polkadots. the real question is what do YOU and your spouse like? |
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What good are those mirrors on your closet doors?
Put them on the ceiling, to hell with the closet doors |
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It all depends if your having it done or doing it yourself.
If you are doing it yourself, homedepot actually sells a real good brand of them. They are expensive but are very thick (and heavy) doors that should outlast you and I. I think the brand was CDW (something like that) Tom |
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