I'm having difficulty finding french closet doors to replace my bi-fold doors in my master bedroom. Any suggestions?
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KMS Woodworks on May 27, 2012Do you have some odd ball size? Most home center stock the more common sizes, and can order many other less common ones.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on May 28, 2012Its not uncommon not to have a standard size opening in many homes. I run into this all the time when I do renovations. If over sized doors cannot be cut down, you can either make the opening smaller, or have custom sized doors made. Home centers can order these custom sizes for you, but be prepared as they tend to be a bit on the expensive side.Helpful Reply
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Melissa K on May 28, 2012I am having the same problem. My closet doors seem to of an unusual size and the box stores do not stock these sizes. I'll lok into resizing my openings. Thsnks Woodbridge.Helpful Reply
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Kelly F on May 29, 2012I got mine at Lowes.Helpful Reply
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Gennie A on May 29, 2012My son found them online at Home Depot and Lowes, but can you believe the Santa Fe stores don't carry them? Thanks for your help.Helpful Reply
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Kelly F on May 29, 2012Glad you found them. :)Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on May 30, 2012did you try the lowe's up in Espanola ...I've used them when getting some stuff for our cabin build in Tres Piedras.Helpful Reply
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Gennie A on May 30, 2012I think I will try the Espanola store. Thanks for the ideaHelpful Reply
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Therese C on Jun 04, 2012I just replaced my bi-fold doors in the master bedroom with sliding Shoji doors that I built. I found that it saved me a lot of space to slide them back and forth rather than open them out. They look very sleek and modern!Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jun 05, 2012Therese C...Can you post some pics of your Shoji doors? I'm sure others would love to see them too.Helpful Reply
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Gennie A on Jun 05, 2012thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't thought of Shoji doors. I'd love to see a picture too.Helpful Reply
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Therese C on Jun 05, 2012my bedroom doors are just like this, but black. I will post actual photos of my closets as soon as the entire master bedroom remodel is finished and the doors are hung. These were very easy to build.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jun 06, 2012Nice...thanks for postingHelpful Reply
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Therese C on Jun 06, 2012Thanks KMS! Anyone interested in building Shoji doors or screens, here is a tip. They normally call for rice or Mulberry paper to be used and that is VERY expensive and intricate to work with (ie the spraying and drying & stretching, etc..)... I actually used standard Parchment paper that is used for baking. The results are the same and if they should get torn, very easy and cheap to replace.Helpful Reply
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