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Space-saving internal sliding doors
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melb
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hi there has anyone ever come across some decent sliding doors which could be used instead of normal doors to very small kitchen and bathroom. These two rooms are next door to each other so could get 2 matching doors on sliders. don't think we could get the doors that close into the walls themselves as not enough room. I've spent hours trying to find something suitable online but can only find one in Wickes and the runner looks too clumsy. there's a fantastic website called Houzz something but all the ones on there are in USA. thanks for any information
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I'd also like to see responses to this question - I have the exact same issue!0
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I put in a sliding door in my lounge to save space there and used a normal wooden internal door, but got a runner system and attached it to that. I think I got the runner set up from screwfix and it wasn't dear, then I got a carpenter in to build a quick pelmet around the top of the door to hide the mechanism.
It wasn't too hard to put together with help from my DIY Dad, and that way the door could match the others in the house.
HTH0
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