Ideas for large mirrored closet doors?

CJ Mac
by CJ Mac
They are sliders with all mirrored. They are scratched and old from former owners. I do not like how they look all marked up. Do not want to purchase new mirrors since it will cost alot of money! Thanks....need help here :)


  5 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 16, 2018

    cover them with privacy film

  • Jcraw Jcraw on May 16, 2018

    Grasscloth wallpaper if it suits your decor.

    Or spray with the “snow” they use to decorate windows and glassware at Christmas.

  • Gk Gk on May 16, 2018

    You could do some stenciling on the mirrors.

    • CJ Mac CJ Mac on May 16, 2018

      My daughter suggested that .... would I paint the mirror first so the markings don’t show thru? Thank you 😘

  • V Smith V Smith on May 16, 2018

    You could apply frosted contact in stripes, it would still be mirrored, but with a different vibe.

  • Gk Gk on May 16, 2018

    You will have to do some research on what would work best for your mirrors. You can stencil with paint or you can etch. No, you would not paint your mirrors first. Because I do not know how badly the mirrors are scratched I was thinking you could hide the imperfections with some stenciling--only parts of the mirror would be covered with the stencil/etching pattern. If the mirrors are really bad I would cover with some privacy film as suggested above--quicker, easier, and the film comes in many patterns. It would be like wallpapering!