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Are Sliding Closet Doors Extinct?

By kiddynomite

The reason I ask is - I can't find them anywhere. When I started looking I figured they would be everywhere from designer stores to Lowe's and Home Depot at very reasonable prices - whomever - I found one place in NYC who would do them custom for $1,000 a door. I was thinking, not so much. Anyone have a clue where they are hiding?

 

Ohh, while I'm thinking about it, I did find some room dividers and it would be easy to put them on tracks and use them, which would work great for too! 

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November 28, 2006
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kestrel

March 26, 2008

Sliding Closet Doors are far from extinct.  Something to keep in mind is that any door can be a sliding door.  All it takes is the correct hardware.  The only track hardware we supply with the doors we build is a commercial grade made by Johnson Hardware. This sliding door hardware actually latches on to the top of the door to prevent the door from coming off of the tracks.

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These are our 3.1/2" fixed Californian Louver over Colonial Raised Panel with Series 138F Johnson Track Hardware.

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bengum3

April 14, 2007

I just renovated my house and installed custom sliding closet doors of The Sliding Door Company which are price are more reasonable 

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kiddynomite

November 29, 2006

Thanks! I actually was in Home Depot last night and found some that were rather nice, AND, cheap. They are called nuporte grand - aura designs and are sold exclusively at Home Depot. They have a site here: Aura Home Design or you can see them at Home Depot's site where you can order them too!

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erikap

November 28, 2006
IKEA has sliding doors for its PAX closet system in several finishes. Some of the items are mail-order if you don't have an IKEA nearby.  Hope this helps! -Erika