Each type of door has its own pros and cons so you can pick one based on your personal choice and requirements.
Sliding door vs hinged door wardrobe.
Hinged doors tend to be more expensive than sliding doors for the same opening size.
Here are a few pros and cons of both hinged and sliding door closets.
Hinged doors require a frame hardware fittings and a lot of precision on the carpenter s end.
As sliding wardrobes are made of metal and plastic rather than wood this affordability appears to be the case.
This type of door is the traditional way of making wardrobe doors and is quite labor intensive.
Sliding door wardrobes also tend to be larger with more space for your belongings and they can be more stable as they aren t reliant on hinges to hold up the doors.
We can install mirrors on both hinged and sliding doors.
Sliding doors are easy to install as there are just the tracks and the wheels to be taken care of.
You can evaluate a few factors before picking the perfect wardrobe for yourself such as ease of use maintenance required or the amount of space available for the closet.
With hinged doors you aren t able to store anything in front of the doors as the door swings outward into the room requiring clear room in front.
It is essential to check for ease of use how much maintenance is required and what will suit the kind of space demarcated for the wardrobe before you make a choice.
Hinged doors are fixed on the wardrobe with plain hinges.
Our 40 years of wardrobe installation have armed us with the best techniques to do this.
Additionally if you go for a mirrored sliding door wardrobe it can make your room feel larger.
Often sliding wardrobe doors are cheaper than their hinged counterparts.
Wardrobes with hinged doors are ideal for larger rooms as they need more space to open.
Sliding doors are panels that have been fit to slide on tracks.
This obviously depends on what sliding door you decide to install however due to there being less components they tend to be cheaper.