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		<title>Using Sliding Wardrobe Doors To Maximize Your Bedroom Space</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using sliding wardrobe doors has its advantages and benefits. The most obvious one is that you get to save a lot of valuable place in your bedroom or any other room in the house where a wardrobe closet is located. Swinging doors that open outwards or inwards tend to need some extra space in order [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using <a href="http://slidingwardrobedoors.org/" target="_blank">sliding wardrobe doors</a> has its advantages and benefits. The most obvious one is that you get to save a lot of valuable place in your bedroom or any other room in the house where a wardrobe closet is located. Swinging doors that open outwards or inwards tend to need some extra space in order to accommodate their outward swing. If your room does not have much of luxury in terms of space then a sliding wardrobe door might be a practical installation for your wardrobe. In these recent times, many house owners have found it to be such.</p>
<p>Most bedrooms would want to maximize the usable space in order to get the most out of the bedroom. If every bedroom could just be made bigger as much as we would have wanted to then putting up some decent furniture and ornaments to spice up the bedroom would not have to be much of a burden or problem. The thing is, a lot of family budgets can only afford an average sized home which, of course, would suffice for most families. A larger house with larger rooms is a dream house indeed but a bigger expense would have to be doled out for its upkeep and maintenance. With thriftiness and prudent spending among the top priorities these days, most families would settle for an abode that would just be enough for the entire family members. This is where the sliding wardrobe doors come in very useful. So far, no other type of wardrobe doors have been the better alternative when it comes to saving a great deal of space in the bedroom.</p>
<p>Currently, the four most popular types of sliding wardrobe doors are those that are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), glass, acrylic or plexiglass and wood. Each type has its own unique characteristics which suits well with most bedroom settings, <a href="http://closetorganizershowroom.net" target="_blank">closets</a> and household tastes and preferences as well. We will try to examine the plus factors of each type as we go along.</p>
<p><strong>PVC Sliding Closet Doors</strong></p>
<p>Most things that are made out of  polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are mostly shiny in appearance. This is a common property among materials that are made of PVC. Additionally, PVC is a type of plastic resin which do not weigh much but is durable. PVC, by far, has found quite a lot of applications when it comes to construction. More so, different PVC colors are available so that they can fit in just right with the color settings of a bedroom in which PVC sliding doors may be installed. Another good thing about PVC is that it does not fade color even for years of service life which virtually rules out any painting job on them.</p>
<p><strong>Glass Sliding Wardrobe Doors<br />
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<p>Glass sliding wardrobe doors are usually heavy and fragile. But the good thing is that modern glass making technology has made it possible to make lighter and durable glass sheets. However though, one must be prepared to dole out more of the budget because they tend to be more costly. Two popular types of glass sliding closet doors are the mirrored doors and the tainted glass doors. Mirrored closet doors tend to emit a unique glow of luxury upon the <a href="http://closetorganizershowroom.net/wardrobe-closets/" target="_blank">wardrobe closet</a>. Furthermore, they can also function as a ready mirror as one tries on the clothes about to be worn. A tainted glass door can either be a smoked glass door or a tinted door in some cases. However though, a clear glass is seldom used.</p>
<p><strong>Wooden Sliding Wardrobe Doors</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://slidingwardrobedoors.org/sliding-wardrobe-doors-to-maximize-bedroom-space/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-38" title="Sliding Wardrobe Doors" src="http://slidingwardrobedoors.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Sliding-Wardrobe-Door.jpg" alt="" width="321" height="480" /></a>Wardrobe doors made of wood typically emit an elegant look naturally found in most high quality lumber. Their looks can be enhanced more with the application of lacquers and clear coats which results in a glossy and classy finish. There are many designs of these wooden closet doors. The most popular ones are those made of louvered panes. The higher end designs are those that are engraved with intricate designs and patterns which usually involve a high degree of quality craftsmanship.</p>
<p><strong>Plexiglass Sliding Doors</strong></p>
<p>These types of sliding doors for the wardrobes or closets are gaining more attention and preference among many households these days. Plexiglas is actually a synthetic material made out of durable resin materials that closely resembles glass. This synthetic material is most commonly referred to as acrylic. Some years ago, plexiglass materials are usually reserved for high-end applications where high degrees of durability are needed. However, recent creativity by manufacturers and designers of sliding wardrobes made it possible for them to be used in home applications as well. Although acrylic closet doors may cost more than the other popular types, many have preferred their use due to their sheer toughness.</p>
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		<title>Get To Know The Sliding Bypass Doors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sliding bypass doors maybe a term unfamiliar to many people. Perhaps the less usage of this term makes it lurk into the shadows of the limelight. Actually, many of you may have already seen these doors. I bet almost all of you have seen them but you may have just termed them as plain sliding [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sliding bypass doors maybe a term unfamiliar to many people. Perhaps the less usage of this term makes it lurk into the shadows of the limelight. Actually, many of you may have already seen these doors. I bet almost all of you have seen them but you may have just termed them as plain sliding doors. Actually, they are really just sliding doors. They are installed in such a way that each sliding door panel passes in front or behind the other panel during opening and closing. This mechanism led to the term sliding bypass doors. As many of you may have noticed, most hotels use these in their room closets or wardrobes.</p>
<p>Bypass-type <a href="http://slidingwardrobedoors.org/" target="_blank">sliding wardrobe doors</a> are usually installed in dual panels. That is, the entire door assembly is made up of two evenly sized door panels that slides in front or at the back with respect to each other. Each panel has its own guide rails at the top and at the bottom. In most door rail systems, ball bearings or rollers are utilized in order to achieve a smooth sliding action that produces little and non-annoying sliding sound. This also achieves convenient and easy opening and closing of the doors. Furthermore, there are some designs that utilize more than two panels though. But those are left up to the preference of the interior designer or the room owner.</p>
<p><a href="http://slidingwardrobedoors.org/sliding-bypass-doors/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-40" title="Bypass Sliding Wardrobe Doors" src="http://slidingwardrobedoors.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Bypass-Sliding-Wardrobe-Doors.jpg" alt="" width="320" height="480" /></a>Just like with other sliding closet doors, bypass doors are available in various types in terms of material composition. They are available in wood, glass and polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ). When it comes to wood bypass doors, louvered panels are the most common designs, perhaps, due to their elegant nature that fits most closet designs and room themes. Glass bypass doors are widely available in clear panels, frosted panels and milky panels. Although glass panels are quite heavier than the other types, they are symbols of an exotic ambiance that revolves around the room. In any case, many individuals have been greatly satisfied in using a glass bypass door. Lastly, sliding doors for the wardrobe that are made of PVC are, as many would manifest, the most durable. As some of us may know, PVC is a great innovation by humankind. Because of its inert nature, it has the ability to withstand and be resilient against the elements that causes corrosion and material deterioration. Not only that, PVC is a lightweight yet sturdy material that has found its way in many things invented by man. When it comes to sliding bypass doors, they have made their presence widely felt. Although they may cost more than the other types, they certainly can be a nice option too.</p>
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