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| Wallpaper is an easy solution for dressing up your closet doors. This designer cleverly chose squares of several different designs to create an eclectic and personalized look for her door. More ideas from this colorful home |
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| Simple curtains slide away to reveal the whole wardrobe system in a Seattle home full of small-space ideas. |
| Curtains work wonders when spaces are too tight for swinging doors. Simply remove the door and hang a curtain in its place. Think of it like dressing a window: Measure the length and width of your closet carefully, choose a rod and curtains of appropriate size, and install. Before you know it, the closet will have an entirely new personality. |
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| Transform your child’s room into an abode fit for royalty by replacing the closet doors with soft, elegant curtains. |
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| If it’s in your budget, consider replacing the doors altogether with something unexpected and unique. These beautiful custom-made doors feature butternut wood with an applied milk paint finish that gives them a warm, antique look. |
Thanks for including Jerry Jacobs Design in your great blog.
Actually at the bottom (and top) what use see are hinges, the doors are touch-latch another way to avoid pulls.
Best regards,
Jerry
Cheers,
Jerry
I'd like to do this in my daughters' rooms.