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  2. 15 Creative Closet Door Ideas to Dress Up Any Space - AOL

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    The floor-to-ceiling woodgrain wardrobes in this Marguerite Rodgers-designed walk-in closet emit a feeling of serenity from the moment you step foot inside the space. Marguerite Rodgers Repurpose ...

  3. These Closet Door Ideas Make Getting Ready Each Morning Feel ...

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    This open-frame, metal closet door, designed by Twenty1Five, is made unique by the rope laced through the top and bottom. The closet's contents are obscured just enough without adding too much ...

  4. Sliding door - Wikipedia

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    A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, usually parallel to (and sometimes within) a wall. Sliding doors can be mounted either on top of a track below or be suspended from a track above. Some types slide into a space in the parallel wall in the direction of travel, rather than the door sliding along the outside of ...

  5. 15 Game-Changing Closet Door Ideas to Transform Your Bedroom

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  6. Pocket door - Wikipedia

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    A pocket door is a sliding door that, when fully open, disappears into a compartment in the adjacent wall. Pocket doors are used for architectural effect, or when there is no room for the swing of a hinged door. They can travel on rollers suspended from an overhead track or tracks or guides along the floor. Single- and double-door versions are ...

  7. Floor plan - Wikipedia

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    A floor plan is not a top view or bird's-eye view; it is a measured drawing to scale of the layout of a floor in a building. A top view or bird's-eye view does not show an orthogonally projected plane cut at the typical four foot height above the floor level. A floor plan may show any of the following elements: [3] interior walls and hallways ...