There is something very special about
mirrored doors. Architects discovered this many years ago. The home I grew up in
had a full length mirror screwed to the back of several doors. I remodeled many
a home that had gorgeous mirrored doors that were trimmed with fine moldings
that made them look like custom doors. In some instances they were indeed
custom.
This trend has continued for many years. I
actually think that mirrored doors are gaining in popularity. One thing is for
sure, they are much easier to install today than in past years. A person with
moderate skills can install one in several hours.
Multitude of Designs
I was at an editors' conference in June. It
was sponsored by Stanley Tools. The purpose was to show us their modern and
wonderful exterior door facility in North Carolina. Part of the presentation was
about their mirrored door line. What a surprise to see some of the wood framed
mirrored doors. They were spectacular.
One of the most informative parts of the
presentation was the cost savings. If you use mirrored doors in several
locations in your new home, you can actually save money! The savings are
greatest if you go with the eight foot tall doors. Once the carpenter hangs
them, you are finished. No painting!
Decorative Glass
If you desire a really spectacular door,
look for those that offer beveled or V groove glass options. This glass looks
great in any room but if you can use it in an entrance hall setting for a coat
closet, your friends and guests will surely be impressed. This option is not as
expensive as you might think.
Various Manufacturers
Here is a partial list of companies that
make mirrored doors. Call them for brochures:
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Craft Diston Industries
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Masonite
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Slimfold Products/Dunbarton
Corp.
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Alumax Bath Enclosures
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Arizona Shower Door Co.
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JELD-WEN Windows and Doors/Interior Door
Div.
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Marshfield Door Systems
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Peterson Industries
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Rediframe Products/Div. of the Dunbarton
Corp.
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Southeastern Aluminum
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