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Hi everyone
I have a new bathroom, where I want to put in sliding doors in a cupboard. There are a few beams right behind where the doors are to go. I want to go for glass doors, so i thought about getting sandblasted, mirrored doors - this way you won't be able to see through them. I just think that this will look a lot better than putting in white wooden doors, bearing in mind that the rest of the room is tiled. The other thing I thought about is getting glass with a white backing? Don't think this would work though, because it is liable to get wet from time to time Can anyone recommend a good manufacturer of glass sliding track systems? Or else has anyone got any better ideas? Many thanks, Miguel |
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Miguel wrote:
I have a new bathroom, where I want to put in sliding doors in a cupboard. [...] Can anyone recommend a good manufacturer of glass sliding track systems? First, what sort of size doors are you talking about? Is this full-height floor-ceiling wardrobe-style doors, or a 3' x 2' medicine cabinet? The solution is somewhat different in these two cases... |
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