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Mirrors, Making A Bedroom Useful With A Stanley Mirror Door


by John Francis

If you live in a home that was built between 1970 and the present, you probably deal with less than large bedrooms. Older homes tended to have large bedrooms with open ceilings. In the 70’s and still today homes are being built with small bedrooms. The whole idea is to give the family larger communal areas that they use more often. The thought sounds appealing, but trying to make your bedroom useful can be difficult. One simple way to make your bedroom seem a little larger is by using a Stanley mirror door system.
A Stanley mirror door is much like a regular sliding closet door. The only difference is that it is completely made of mirrors. The mirrors can be very functional indeed. From a design point of view, the doors are the perfect way to open up the space. Mirrors work wonders in small areas. You can make the room appear bigger without changing anything. Just adding a mirror or mirror doors can make a huge difference.
In addition to opening up the room and making it appear larger, a Stanley mirror door system can really come in handy when you are trying to dress for the day. Having two full length mirrors for your use can be wonderful. You can see yourself completely, without needing to bend down or stand on your toes to catch a glimpse of your upper or lower half. Instead of trucking to the bathroom for a full view, you won’t even have to leave your room. This is perfect for a woman or a teenager who really needs to check out their total look before leaving the house.
So, if you are looking for an easy way to open up your room or if you simply want a place to check out your outfit for the day, consider adding a Stanley mirror door to your bedroom. Most doors will fit perfectly in your current slides. You can visit your local home improvement store for a wide selection of sizes and models. The experts there can even give you tips on how to install your new doors or you can hire them to do it for you. You will love how your new doors make your room look. You will also love having two full length mirrors at your disposal. Make a trip to your local store and start planning for your new closet doors right away.
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