Generally , it is the wardrobe inside the closet that garners all of the attention. However, what about the closet doors that lead you to that wardrobe? It could be time to alter that point of entry with anything from paint to fanciful drapes to a entirely new door. If you’re looking to provide your ho-hum closet doors somewhat zest, have a look at the creative solutions out of some fellow Houzzers to get instant inspiration. You will wind up spending more time ogling your magnificent doors than you do your wardrobe!
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Tamar Schechner/Nest Pretty Things Inc
Wallpaper is a simple way 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.
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Lauren Liess Interiors
Wallpaper can be cut into whatever you want, like a floral lion drifting across a mountain of chalkboard paint. This idea is great for giving your kids’ closet doors a lively touch.
Studio Zerbey Architecture + Design
Straightforward curtains slide away to reveal the entire wardrobe system at a Seattle house filled with small-space ideas.
Sara Ballinger – 1130 Creative, LLC
Curtains work wonders when distances are too tight for swinging doors. Just remove the door and hang a curtain in its location. Consider it like dressing a windowMeasure the length and width of your closet carefully, select a pole and curtains of proper size, and install. Before you understand it, the closet will have an entirely new character.
Transform your child’s room to an abode fit for royalty by replacing the closet doors with soft, elegant curtains.
Jerry Jacobs Design, Inc..
Look closely; it is difficult to tell if you’re looking at closet doors or a superbly painted mural. By positioning the door handles near the floor, it is nearly impossible to tell. Besides, is not a water perspective more attractive than your normal closet door?
Fiorella Design
Create a location for artistic expression with the addition of chalkboard paint beside your closet door. All that is required is that a can of paint and a couple of hours of labour to disguise a closet with a surface for artwork.
Philpotts Interiors
If chalkboards aren’t your thing, look at a dry-erase board. This designer inserted one into the wood framework of the door, creating the ideal spot for a fast note or a whimsical drawing.
Smith & Vansant Architects PC
When it’s in your budget, consider replacing the doors altogether with something unexpected and unique. These gorgeous custom doors feature butternut wood with an applied milk paint finish that gives them a warm, antique look.
Another option is a pair of truly classic glass doors. You could be able to find some inexpensively at your regional flea market, antique store or architectural salvage yard. Wardrobes are generally colorful and filled with texture, so it surely doesn’t hurt to have them in full view through lovely glass doors.
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