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48 in. x 80 in. Beveled Edge Backed Mirror Aluminum Frame Interior Closet Sliding Door with Chrome Trim
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48 in. x 80 in. Beveled Edge Backed Mirror Aluminum Frame Interior Closet Sliding Door with Chrome Trim

Not just another pretty face, our sliding mirror closet doors are 3/4 in. PlyCorr (a densely corrugated cardboard that performs like wood without the added weight) with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with ball bearing rollers and low profile thres…
Not just another pretty face, our sliding mirror closet doors are 3/4 in. PlyCorr (a densely corrugated cardboard that performs like wood without the added weight) with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with ball bearing rollers and low profile threshold first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.
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Not just another pretty face, our sliding mirror closet doors are 3/4 in. PlyCorr (a densely corrugated cardboard that performs like wood without the added weight) with the mirror laminated directly to the surface. Other mirror doors are simply mesh backed mirror in a lightweight frame. In 1957, when our doors with ball bearing rollers and low profile threshold first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike. From Turner Construction when they built the Hofstra Dormitories to HRH Construction when they built the Trump Towers, developers continue to purchase our Impact Plus bi-fold and sliding doors. They are the perfect marriage of beauty and safety.