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Closet doors - bottom rail or top hung.. which is beter
I looked a closet bypass doors. Saw there were types that were hung
on top, and ones that ride along a rail on the floor. Does anyone have strong opinions on which is better, specifically which will last longer, which will derail less often, etc. I don't mind paying more if one is better. Will be in active child's room, so need something that will stand up to a ball bouncing off it once in a while. |
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Closet doors - bottom rail or top hung.. which is beter
I am shocked no one has opinion on this..
Jack wrote: I looked a closet bypass doors. Saw there were types that were hung on top, and ones that ride along a rail on the floor. Does anyone have strong opinions on which is better, specifically which will last longer, which will derail less often, etc. I don't mind paying more if one is better. Will be in active child's room, so need something that will stand up to a ball bouncing off it once in a while. |
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