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Closet doors may not seem like they matter much, but the style you get can change your entire room\u2019s functionality and aesthetic. That\u2019s why we want to cover the purpose and benefits of these 3 closet door styles. That way, you can make an informed decision when replacing yours or outfitting a new house.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Sliding Panel Closet Doors<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Sliding panel closet doors<\/a> are very standard in most bedrooms. These cover wide, shallow closets with hanger bars and top shelving. You may have seen these in any number of designs. They\u2019re easy to find with wood grain coating, painted white, painted black, or even made of brushed glass panes.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Sliding panel closet doors are so common because they\u2019re excellent outward space savers. You will need enough wall-space to accommodate a 5-6 foot wide closet. However, you can even put things in front of that closet because the doors slide open. The end of a bed could come out in front of the doors, a pile of dirty laundry could pile in front of them, or a child\u2019s playthings could be scattered there. In any case, the doors will still slide easily open.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Bi-Fold Closet Doors<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The next most common closet door styles are those that fall into the bi-fold category. Bi-fold closet doors<\/a> are those that open by folding in half. Two parts, connected to each other by hinges, fold flat against each other when pushed to the side. These are ideal for small closets that are only as wide as a single regular door. For example, linen closets and coat closets are common places to find these.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The reason these doors are excellent all over the house is that they can really fit just about anywhere. They can cover a narrow closet that\u2019s not wide enough for sliding doors. However, they can also be fit onto those wide closets that sliding doors usually go on. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The benefit of fitting them on a wide closet is that you can open them to either side and reveal the entire closet at once. If you plan to put shelving in your closet, or are looking to outfit a closet where a washer and dryer are stored, this is optimal. Sliding doors would cover half of the closet, which isn\u2019t what you\u2019re aiming for. Two bi-fold doors, however, would be the perfect fit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Mirror Closet Doors<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Falling into both of the former categories as well are mirror closet doors<\/a>. These are bi-fold or sliding doors that are outfitted with a mirror across the entire exterior face. Mirror closet doors come with the added benefits of having a large mirror on your wall. What are those benefits?<\/p>\n\n\n\n