Doors on? Doors off?
#41
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: sonoma county CA
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Vertical cellular shades. We did them in a 5 ft wide (not huge - but had sliding doors so you couldn't reach anything in the center) closet. They fold to one side at around 3 inches. Full access to the stuff inside. You can't use them for a design wall though... they are pleated.
#42
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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I am fond of lightweight curtains for closets. Cover the clutter, and easily are moved completely out of the way for easy access.
I only do this in rooms where the cats aren't allowed, though. Curtains will not keep cats out of closets, and actually seems to attract the fuzzy beggars. ;-)
I only do this in rooms where the cats aren't allowed, though. Curtains will not keep cats out of closets, and actually seems to attract the fuzzy beggars. ;-)
#44
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
I don't know your decorating style, I would like a rustic look. And have it slide sideways like on a barn. The hardware is mounted at the top....just me. But bottom line, doors............don't want HD to see the inventory...hee hee....calla
I meant DH...not HD. Well sometimes he is
I meant DH...not HD. Well sometimes he is
I would also go for doors - just me!
#48
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 714
I would keep the doors on to help keep dust and dirt off of fabric and avoid light. It makes it a lot easier to see with it off but I think I would keep them. I have so much that I have things in front of the door and have to move things to get in the closet. Maybe I need to downsize. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! LOL.
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