You could hang a curtain rod on the top, the one with 2 brackets and a bar across and hang a pretty curtain or a shower curtain. Can't really tell if this closet has enough clearance to accommodate a tension rod.
Hi Mary, could you put a tension rod between the sides and hang a curtain from it. It will be cheap and very easy to add and cover up the inside of the closet.
Hi Mary: What are the dimensions of the closet? I'm thinking that you could make one with a piece of plywood and 3 hinges. They make folding vinyl doors that might work or hang a beaded curtain.
Hi Mary. Take a walk thru a Habitat for Humanity Restore. Take measurements with you. They have hundreds of different doors. Good luck and Happy Holidays.
Hi! It's less expensive if you don't need s custom size. You could also do s simple barn door if you have room to slide it over. What type door did you want? Stay safe!
Shower Curtain on a pole, Main curtain with Eyelets. Curtain Wire and Net curtain. Make new doors from MDF, fit hinges and hang. Decorate to taste. Best wishes
A cabinet shop would be able to solve your problem. It might be more expensive than you want; a curtain would be the easiest and least expensive solution.
Tension rod and a curtain of your choice. I used a "drape" with large holes to make it easy to push aside. Quick and calms the room of the confusion of the closet.
I made simple curtains and hung in a tension rod for my granddaughter’s room. You might also check Marvin’s and Ace Hardware if you have one I your area. You could also go with one side of a bi-fold door. I did that in my bathroom which appears to be similar.
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Go to the home center (or Habitat Restore) and buy bi-fold doors. Fairly easy to install if you can find the right size. Accordion doors are fastest option.
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What are the measurements for this closet?
You could hang a curtain rod on the top, the one with 2 brackets and a bar across and hang a pretty curtain or a shower curtain. Can't really tell if this closet has enough clearance to accommodate a tension rod.
I got bifold doors with glass inserts that worked perfectly on my closet. Try a discount door store. Also there are sliding doors that will work.
If standard doors are too small, you can build up the sides with 1x4's to help fit them.
Hi Mary, could you put a tension rod between the sides and hang a curtain from it. It will be cheap and very easy to add and cover up the inside of the closet.
Hi Mary: What are the dimensions of the closet? I'm thinking that you could make one with a piece of plywood and 3 hinges. They make folding vinyl doors that might work or hang a beaded curtain.
Here is a site that may help:
https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/lose-your-doors-5-stylish-spacesaving-door-alternatives-small-space-ideas-202882
Or maybe these:
https://thespacebetweenblog.net/making-diy-wood-closet-doors/
https://www.bhg.com/home-improvement/door/door-repair/how-to-frame-closet-doors/
This one is cute :)
Good luck
Hmmm, seems like I left something out :(
https://www.whitepicketfarmhouse.com/closet-doors-diy/
You can make only 1 door and then follow the directions on the 'how to make a door' site in the other answer:
http://clubhousebarberini.com/make-closet-doors-plywood/#forward
Anyway, good luck with your project.
What are your measurements? What door options have you dismissed? More information might be helpful.
Hi Mary. Take a walk thru a Habitat for Humanity Restore. Take measurements with you. They have hundreds of different doors. Good luck and Happy Holidays.
Hi! It's less expensive if you don't need s custom size. You could also do s simple barn door if you have room to slide it over. What type door did you want? Stay safe!
You can add 3 smaller doors on 2 tracks. 2 behind and one in the front.
Hello Mary
Shower Curtain on a pole, Main curtain with Eyelets. Curtain Wire and Net curtain. Make new doors from MDF, fit hinges and hang. Decorate to taste. Best wishes
Put up a curtain?
Can't tell from the picture if the shape would allow you to use barn doors there.
Try accordion closet doors
A cabinet shop would be able to solve your problem. It might be more expensive than you want; a curtain would be the easiest and least expensive solution.
Try this
https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=closet%20ideas&rs=typed&term_meta[]=closet%7Ctyped&term_meta[]=ideas%7Ctyped
Maybe a sliding "barn door would work"
Try hanging a curtain in front of it
Tension rod and a curtain of your choice. I used a "drape" with large holes to make it easy to push aside. Quick and calms the room of the confusion of the closet.
I made simple curtains and hung in a tension rod for my granddaughter’s room. You might also check Marvin’s and Ace Hardware if you have one I your area. You could also go with one side of a bi-fold door. I did that in my bathroom which appears to be similar.
Easy to make a plywood door. Add hinges and door latch.
How to: Build your own inexpensive closet doors ...
Go to the home center (or Habitat Restore) and buy bi-fold doors. Fairly easy to install if you can find the right size. Accordion doors are fastest option.
I'd hang a curtain
you could use the sliding barn doors to cover closet
We used vintage doors we found at a thrift store. https://www.alifeunfolding.com/blog-1/2016/8/25/be-our-guest?rq=be%20our%20guest
Thank you!
Wow!
You could try louver doors.
Hi Mary, hope this helps you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7KBsJd6JQ
I thought so, and you can pick your material and style
great!