Wardrobe sliding door fittings
Posted: February 5th, 2013, 8:10 pm
I am planning to have sliding doors for the wardrobe as room size is small and confused about the fittings/hardware used for this purpose.
From what I understand there are 2 type of fittings one that is fitted in the top and other is the bottom fitted one with rollers.
Would like to understand which one is recommended over the other for better life and safety as I read that the bottom roller fitted can bend due to the weight of the door and may fall. For the top mounted fitting, the door is hanging from the top and so it doesnt bend and also easy to slide the doors.
The top mounted channels are costly compared to the botton channels.. Any recommendation for the top mounted sliding channels and price of the same will be helpful..
The wardrobe size is 8x7 with 2 doors for 4 feet each and planning to have full mirror size of 4x7 on one of the doors, are there any special precautions to be taken for this. Can the mirrors be fixed on the door that is made of blockboard, will it increase the weight of the door significantly?
Are they any other light weight material that can be used for the doors that are sturdy and do not bend?
From what I understand there are 2 type of fittings one that is fitted in the top and other is the bottom fitted one with rollers.
Would like to understand which one is recommended over the other for better life and safety as I read that the bottom roller fitted can bend due to the weight of the door and may fall. For the top mounted fitting, the door is hanging from the top and so it doesnt bend and also easy to slide the doors.
The top mounted channels are costly compared to the botton channels.. Any recommendation for the top mounted sliding channels and price of the same will be helpful..
The wardrobe size is 8x7 with 2 doors for 4 feet each and planning to have full mirror size of 4x7 on one of the doors, are there any special precautions to be taken for this. Can the mirrors be fixed on the door that is made of blockboard, will it increase the weight of the door significantly?
Are they any other light weight material that can be used for the doors that are sturdy and do not bend?