Some people love them and some people hate them but everybody has an opinion, or so it seems, about mirror closet doors. If you are one of those people who really like them but you cannot decide whether they are really right for your home, this article is written just for you! In it, we will examine the various factors you need to consider in order to establish if they are suitable for your needs.
Are Mirror Closet Doors Right for Me?
Below is a list of the most important factors for you to consider, along with some thoughts on each one from our professional furniture consultants.
- The Location – While it might be safe to assume that you are thinking of installing them in your bedroom, this is not always the case judging from the inquiries that we sometimes receive. If you are considering installing mirror closet doors in any other room in your house, and you do not live alone, one of the most important questions that you need to answer is what does everyone else in your household think about the idea?
- The Size of the Room – Installing floor to ceiling mirrors is an excellent way to make a small room appear larger but it may not be the best choice in rooms that are very big in the first place. You especially need to consider whether your new doors will be opposite any existing mirrors because if they will be, this could create an effect on which you are not very keen. On the other hand, some people just can’t get enough as far as a feeling of space in their bedroom goes so if you are one of these people, go ahead and enjoy!
- The Interior Décor – Although there are no hard and fast rules as far as we are concerned, and there would be nothing to stop you from breaking them if there were, we feel that full-length mirror closet doors are more suited to contemporary homes than to period properties with a traditional décor. As we say, this is not a rule, just a suggestion and if you happen to live in a period property and adore mirror closet doors, you may still like the effect that they have on your bedroom interior.
- Maintenance – Although they are not particularly hard to keep clean, mirror doors, in common with glass shower doors, will start to look a little shabby if they are not wiped down every once in a while. For this reason, it is a good idea to have a word with your son or daughter about cleaning responsibilities before fitting mirror closet doors in their bedroom.
If you would like any help in choosing the right type of closet doors for your home, please feel free to call at any time. We also install high quality shower enclosures, along with various other fixtures and fittings, so we may be able to help you renovate your bathroom as well as your bedroom.
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