How thick is the trim on the upscaled bifold doors?
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I would think the thickness of trim depends on who made the doors. Have seen it from 1/4 to 3/4 of an inch (the latter someone added themselves for a chunky look).
Do you mean width?
What is the question?
I think every set of doors can be different. Is there a particular set to which you are referring?
Lori, It depends on the design you buy. Some have different thickness on the doors. Aloha!