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Sliding Closet Door Hardware

Posted on June 11, 2010.
Sliding Closet Door HardwareNeed help with a draft door?

I had a dining ... but now I have converted into a bedroom ......
I have an opening to the room and kithen his remarks
6'6 long
4'4 wide

I need to put a sliding door which is cheap and money is very simple and easy to install ......
Please give me some simple ideas .. thnks ....
ps. I was thinking about a purchase of two pieces of wood and the purchase of equipment for a sliding closet door .... but idk if it would work ... please help

Opening of yours is a bit small for a sliding door. Usually, a sliding door to disappear completely in the wall (side jamb). You are 4'4 "and it leaves you with about 2'2" (half of the opening) for the opening when the sliding door is open. It's close enough, you want at least 2'6 "or higher. Therefore, I suggest you take a look at the header over the opening if you give a bit more space (sometimes 'header can be much longer and you would be able to remove certain amounts under the UNNECESSARY). Otherwise, a better idea would be 2 rooms (double) French door or a single door. You said something about two pieces of wood. It would be a waste of material and money because there chain and horrible. Better save some money and put in a good door with glass in it to let light pass of your room into a kitchen and vice versa. Good luck!

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