What to use to replace bifold doors?

Lastarrh
by Lastarrh
We have bi-fold doors - lots of them !!!!
The problem is they are constantly breaking and getting in the way. The small ones are not a problem, I will just hinge them to make swing out doors. But we have 5 sets of doubles !!! None of the closets are lending themselves to barn or sliding door options. Because of location and the items they are storing ( hiding 😉) I am not considering open shelving. Help !!
  11 answers
  • Morgan McBride Morgan McBride on Jul 05, 2018

    Your choices are pocket doors, sliding barn doors, or pull out doors. If that won't work due to your space constraints, I'd say no doors or you are stuck with these doors. You could use molding and paint to change their look.

    • Lastarrh Lastarrh on Jul 05, 2018

      Thank you, but space constraints are an issue. And changing the look, unfortunately, doesn’t change the functionality. Thank you for your thoughts, I appreciate it.

  • Lyndee Corley Lyndee Corley on Jul 05, 2018

    I had to turn my bi-fold doors into NON bi-fold doors but taking middle set of hinges out but if your limited on space to swing out them maybe try one of these (see pic below) they slide past each other and don't swing out. Hope this helps

    • Lastarrh Lastarrh on Jul 05, 2018

      Thank you. I am changing the small closets to pull outs. But the 4 doors are too large to do that. But I had not looked into sliding doors. All I could think off was barn doors, which won’t work space wise. Thank you so much for these suggestions. I will look into them. I appreciate your time to give me input. 😁

  • Annie Annie on Jul 05, 2018

    Yeah, that would drive me nuts! Have a carpenter frame each double door and put in conventional double doors.

    • Lastarrh Lastarrh on Jul 05, 2018

      Thank you for understanding 😉 I will look into reframing. At first it seemed to be too much trouble... but now it seems a lot less trouble than these bi-folds !!!

  • Annie Annie on Jul 05, 2018

    It truly will be. If you’re a bit handy you could probably do it yourself. Don’t worry about the carpet....it can be pulled up and cut around. Price the doors, you may be pleasantly surprised!

  • Annie Annie on Jul 05, 2018

    It truly will be. If youre handy you could probably do it yourself. Don’t worry about the carpet. It can be pulled back and cut around. Price the doors...you might be pleasantly surprised. You don’t have to buy a double unit, just singles where one opens left, the other opens right.

  • Annie Annie on Jul 05, 2018

    Look at it this way...it’s permanently fixed! You might be able to do it yourself if you’re a bit handy. You don’t have to buy double door units, just singles where one opens right, the other left. You might be surprised how inexpensive they can be. By the way, a skilled handyman can do this, you don’t need an expert carpenter. Good luck.

  • Lastarrh Lastarrh on Jul 05, 2018

    Thank you, again.. and for the encouragement. We are somewhat handy, so thanks for the heads up that it is doable👍

  • Elisabeth Robinson Elisabeth Robinson on Jul 29, 2018

    Have you considered fabrics?

    My son hated his, so he took them off. As soon as he leaves for JobCorp, I am making a curtain to cover it up

    Good Luck on your project.

    B.t.w. HGTV had an awesome episode where they used sliding barn doors for a limited tight space.

  • Lastarrh Lastarrh on Jul 29, 2018

    Thanks, i’ll Check out that episode

  • Deb K Deb K on Feb 05, 2023

    Hello, how about sliding bypass doors? You can get them in many sizes and and the mor doors you use the less they intrude with the opening. Or you could try accordion doors?

  • Mogie Mogie on Feb 05, 2023

    Replace with double doors so you can open the entire closet to see what you have. If you goggle that there are several sites that are devouted to this.