Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Choose Bifold Closet Openings To Conserve Space

By Mahmoud Aziz


In many homes, space is a big issue. Much of that has to do with small spaces as well as having too much or far too bulky furniture. To resolve these issues, you can choose bifold closet doors to save space that is precious.

A regular door which swings open is often used in closets. Ideally, they are best to divide rooms. But in older homes, they have also been used to hide our wardrobes. The problem is that they take up too much space when trying to open them. That forces you to leave that area completely free of furniture and other objects. In some cases, thus losing up to 3 feet!

So, in that particular area cannot be used for anything else. That results in tight squeezes and traffic pattern interruption within bedrooms, hallways, and practically everywhere throughout the home. To avoid this from happening, the bifold solution is the best.

These actually fold up in half. So, space is saved instantaneously. Instead of 36 inches of clearance, all you need is a maximum of 18 inches. And, you still have great access to the interior of the closet. Which means that you can easily reach for anything within it quite comfortably and without much effort, much like before.

Furthermore, because they are popular, they come in all kinds of materials as well as styles. So, you won't have any trouble finding those that will suit your existing decor. To save on space and get a real sleek look, you may want to opt for the mirrored versions. These give you the opportunity to have a full length mirror with in the room but without taking up any more space!

And, no matter what decorating scheme you have chosen, it's easy to find these doors that will suit the decor. Furthermore, you can find them in hardware stores and do-it-yourself centers. They are easy to install and come with so many space-saving benefits. So, they are a good consideration if you find yourself in this predicament.




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