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Styles of Bifold Closet Doors for the Closets in Your Home

What do you visualize when you think bifold doors?  Most likely you visualize those old style flimsy cheap looking closet doors that are not very attractive.  While those still exist, they are not the only bifold door option these days.  Today, Bifold Closet Doors are very appealing and have become one of the most popular choices in closet doors to homeowners everywhere.  This is because there is such a huge variety of a design options in bifold doors including louvered, accordion and mirrored.  It gives the homeowner a lot of choices for completing their home décor.

Bifold doors can be used for any closet in your home from the linen closet to your bedroom closet.  Many people use them as pantry doors in the kitchen.  The most popular kinds of  Bifold Closet Door are louvered, glass and mirrored.  Glass bifold doors are typically used in the bedroom and are especially good for small rooms to make them look larger.  Louvered and accordion bifold doors are also used in the bedroom and can be customized to fit right in with the décor.

Since many people are using closet organizer systems like the Rubbermaid Closet Organizer, bifold doors are the best way to gain access to your clothing, shoes and accessories easily and quickly.  These can be found in various styles like mission style, raised panel style, flat panel style, French door style, arts and crafts style on top of the louvered and mirrored styles.  Bifold Closet Doors are attractive and can add classic style or elegant sophistication to any room. 

Many times bifold doors are an affordable option over sliding doors and other kinds of closet doors.  The price you pay will depend on the size you need and the style you choose.  This leads us to what you need to do before you before you start shopping for your closet doors.  You will need to measure the opening of your closet with no doors on it in order to get the right size Bifold Closet Doors.  If you fail to measure the opening, you will have a gap between your doors that takes away from your décor.

 

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