Mirror closet doors? Yea or nea?

Anonymous
Put them in my DD's room and it reflects the light coming in from the window. Looks beautiful and very functional. Two thumbs up!
Anonymous
No. Circa 1999
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Put them in my DD's room and it reflects the light coming in from the window. Looks beautiful and very functional. Two thumbs up!

I'm going to put them in my DD's room, too. Her room is kind of small, but gets a lot of light.
Anonymous
Does anyone have any specific recommendations for specific doors that they like?
Anonymous
A full length mirror for closet door is so common sensical and practical that it's hilarious that it would be considered dated.
Anonymous
If you are thinking about it from a resale standpoint, I think it's risky. Although I love full-length mirrors, I don't necessarily want to see myself in them anytime I enter the room. But, if you like them, that's all that matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are thinking about it from a resale standpoint, I think it's risky. Although I love full-length mirrors, I don't necessarily want to see myself in them anytime I enter the room. But, if you like them, that's all that matters.


Relatively cheap to swap out when it comes time to sell, however.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any specific recommendations for specific doors that they like?




https://www.wayfair.com/home-improvement/pdp/ltl-bi-fold-doors-solid-wood-mirrored-bi-fold-doors-ltld1010.html
Anonymous
I like the framed look. (Not OP)

Anonymous
Hate them
Anonymous
I hate them
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are popular in Southern California but not here.


People care about their looks in SoCal. Not so much here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like the framed look. (Not OP)



The type of wood makes it look so much more outdated than the before picture, in my opinion.
Some new Mary Kondo type genius is going to come up with "if it ain't broke, don't update it" and we'll all be better off.
Anonymous
We’ve ordered 3 sets of these from Home Depot. Every one has come with broken glass. We’re now trying to find ones to buy a little closer to the source. Or at least with safer shipping methods.
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