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Closet Doors

Sliding Closet Doors | Bifold Closet Doors | Mirrored Closet Doors

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Interior Door Replacement Company offers complete closet door solutions. We provide a wide variety of affordable styles for you to choose from and we can customize any new, designer interior doors to fit your closet.

Closet Door Styles

Some of the closet door styles you can choose from include glass, french, mirror, hollow core, and solid core, which can all be customized for bifold, bypass, single-swing, or double-swing closet doors.

Quick, Easy Closet Door Replacement

IDRC measures your closet door frame in less than ONE minute with our patented measuring tool, the Jambscan, then transfers the digital image of your door frame to a computer controlled door cutting machine that cuts your doors to the precise measurement of your closet frame. We install your closet doors quickly without any mess and dispose of your old doors without any extra cost.

The IDRC service also includes custom paint to match your room’s interior. We use a professional spray booth and high quality lacquer finishes.

Closet Doors - Handles and Hinges

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We complete your closets with a large selection of handles and hinges with complementary finishes such as Satin Nickel, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Polished Brass, Flat Black, French Antique, and many more.

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Changing your plain and ordinary closet doors with new, custom designer closet doors will make a huge impact on your room's interior, transforming your room, home and life. It's an inexpensive way to upgrade the beauty and value of your home.

We Offer Many Closet Door Options to Choose From

The closet doors shown above are just a few of the styles available. We provide many options including sliding closet doors, bifold closet doors and mirrored closet doors. In fact, any interior door we offer can easily be converted to a closet door.




General Information about Sliding, Bifold and Mirrored Closet Doors

Closet doors are very different than standard interior doors. They have a wide range of options, each impacting a room in a very different way. For some, a closet is used purely to store items the homeowner does not want to look at every day. These doors do not need to make a statement, but rather only serve the function of hiding the contents in the closet. In these situations, a molded panel sliding door is the best solution due to its ability to incorporate the overall décor of the home without drawing extra attention to itself.

For some, a closet door can be a great way to incorporate a mirror into a room without having to attach a mirror to a wall. For those homeowners, single or double sided mirrored closet doors becomes a great asset. While a single sided mirrored closet door is great when getting dressed, a double sided mirror door can be of greater benefit if two people will be dressing at the same time.

Besides swinging doors, many homeowners find themselves with larger closets, requiring either a sliding closet door system or folding system. A sliding system, known as bypass doors in the door industry, can come with either mirrors or no mirrors. In rooms where space may be lacking, sliding closet doors are a wonderful option due to the fact they do not swing into the room. Therefore, furniture and other items can be placed right next to them without interfering with their ability to function. The disadvantage with sliding closet doors, however, is the ability to only have access to half of the closet at a time. Some closet organizers or storage systems cannot function properly with sliding or bypass closet doors. In those cases, folding doors, known as bifold closet doors in the door industry, become a wonderful solution.

Bifold closet doors, like bypass doors, can come with either mirrors or no mirrors. The main advantage of bifold doors is the complete access into a closet due to the ability for them to swing into a room. However, due to the folding action, furniture and other items need to be arranged in a room to allow clearance. Also, when having small children, some families prefer not to have bifold closet doors in order to ensure their children do not pinch their fingers in between the panels.





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