VEVOR has a wide range of closet doors for bedrooms, corridors, laundry rooms, and storage areas in both homes and businesses. Our catalog has everything you need, from space-saving sliding mechanisms to beautiful glass-paneled designs. VEVOR offers sliding closet doors that are both functional and stylish. Their doors come in a range of styles, from simple sliding doors that make the most of floor space to more modern frosted glass sliding doors that lend a touch of elegance. Every item meets strict durability standards, so your cabinet doors will work well and look great for years of daily use.
Are you looking for closet doors that are easy to open and close, save space, and look good in your home? Choosing the proper door may turn plain closets into elegant features and make living spaces more functional every day. VEVOR makes sliding pocket doors that fit perfectly into walls, sliding cabinet doors that may be used in traditional ways, and high-end frosted glass sliding cabinet doors that add a touch of sophistication to bedrooms and hallways.
To choose the right closet doors, you need to understand how different types of doors work, which materials are available, and how different designs will fit your space and needs. Different types of doors are needed for different room layouts. Choosing the right items ensures they work well and look good.
Sliding closet doors move along horizontal tracks and slide past each other instead of swinging out into the room. Sliding cabinet doors are great for bedrooms where there isn’t enough floor space for standard swinging doors, since they don’t require as much space to open and close. Sliding closet doors slide in parallel, eliminating the swing arc that makes it hard to place furniture near standard closet openings.
Two types of track systems can support sliding closet doors: top-hung and bottom-rolling. Each has its own set of benefits for particular uses. Top-hung sliding cabinet doors hang from tracks above, so no hardware on the floor collects dust, making cleaning easier. VEVOR’s sliding cabinet doors feature track systems precision-machined to ensure smooth, quiet operation for years.
Sliding cabinet doors can feature a variety of panel configurations, from two-door bypass systems to multi-panel setups that quickly cover large closet spaces. Bypass designs let panels glide past each other, so you can still access the entire opening even when they overlap. Extra sliding closet door panels make wider closets look better and give you more options for getting in and out.
When opened, sliding pocket doors completely disappear into wall cavities, leaving clear openings where door panels would otherwise be. This mechanism is the best way to save space when installing closet doors, even when the panels slide parallel to each other. Minimalist design fans who like clean, uncomplicated looks will like how sliding pocket doors fit into walls without seams.
Sliding pocket doors require more work than regular sliding closet doors when building the wall hollow. This usually means building a separate frame during construction or repair. With the right wall changes, it is feasible to install sliding pocket doors in an existing home. However, a professional should check that the structure is strong enough. VEVOR’s sliding pocket doors come with precise instructions that tell you the type of wall cavity required for the door to fit properly.
The quality of the hardware is very important for how well sliding pocket doors work because the mechanisms are buried in wall recesses that are hard to reach for maintenance. Quality sliding pocket doors feature durable track systems and precise rollers that ensure they work well for years without adjustment. Buying high-quality hardware for sliding pocket doors reduces the likelihood of repairs that require opening walls to reach the mechanism.
Single-panel sliding pocket doors fit normal closet widths, but paired arrangements work for wider openings because the doors slide into opposite wall pockets. These sliding pocket door designs make the opening as wide as possible while keeping the panels completely hidden when the doors are fully open. When choosing sliding pocket doors for your closet, think about how wide the opening needs to be.
Frosted glass sliding closet doors let light in and add a modern touch that solid panel doors can’t. The frosted coating lets light in from the outside while keeping the closet’s contents hidden from view. These frosted glass sliding cabinet doors let in natural light, which is especially helpful in hallways and areas with few windows.
Tempered safety glass in high-quality frosted glass sliding cabinet doors makes them stronger and safer than regular glass. This safety solution ensures that frosted glass sliding cabinet doors won’t break when used normally, but if they do, they will split into safer pieces. The frosted glass sliding closet doors from VEVOR use safety glass that meets residential building standards.
The materials used to frame frosted glass sliding closet door panels can be aluminum or wood, which changes how they look and how long they last. Aluminum frames have sleek, modern lines and are resistant to dampness, making them perfect for installations near bathrooms. Wooden frames around frosted-glass sliding cabinet doors work well with historic decor, where metal elements don’t feel right.
Wood, MDF, or composite solid panel cabinet doors are good for places where soundproofing and visual privacy are more important than letting in light. Raised or recessed profiles on traditional panel designs add depth to closet doors. These styles never go out of style and go well with classic interior design in bedrooms and hallways.
Paint-grade cabinet doors can be finished in any color to match the rest of the room's colors and trim features perfectly. Pre-primed surfaces make finishing easier because all you have to do is apply the topcoat to have a finished look. Custom colors on closet doors make them stand out and provide a unified style statement throughout the living space.
When clear coatings reflect the character of the underlying material, veneer-faced cabinet doors show off the beauty of natural wood grain. Oak, maple, and other types of wood give rooms a unique look that complements hardwood floors and wooden furniture. These closet door choices are great for homeowners who like the look of natural materials.
Knowing the size and installation requirements of your closet doors will help ensure they fit properly and that you can complete the project successfully.
Standard closet door sizes fit most common home opening widths and heights, making it easier to choose the right door and making sure it fits well in most situations. Most bedroom closets can accommodate panels 24, 30, or 36 inches wide. Standard interior doors are commonly 80 or 96 inches high. Checking the measurements of your opening against common cabinet door sizes will tell you whether stock items match your needs.
Custom sizing handles cabinet doors that don’t fit standard sizes, such as those in historic homes, homes with unusual architectural features, or homes built in non-traditional ways. Wider openings require more panels or larger, custom-fit cabinet doors for longer spans. VEVOR sells closet doors in several sizes that fit both standard and nonstandard opening sizes.
Before ordering closet doors, measure them carefully to avoid costly mistakes that require returns or changes, which can delay the project's completion. Measure the width at the top, center, and bottom of the finished opening to find any differences that could affect how well the panels fit. To determine which vertical closet door panels you need, measure the height from the finished floor to the header. This includes the track hardware and the amount of space you want between the floor and the door.
To ensure sliding closet doors and pocket doors slide smoothly for a long time, the track hardware must be installed correctly. Level mounting is very important because if the track is not level, the panels can wander, bind, or derail during use. Using the right equipment and paying close attention to the manufacturer’s instructions can help you install the track correctly, improving how the cabinet doors work.
Most of the time, mounting a top track requires attaching hardware to header framing or blocks that can hold the weight of the panels while they are in use. Wall anchors alone don’t work for cabinet doors, since they put a lot of stress on the connections when you open and close them repeatedly. Proper structural support or adequate blocking ensures the track is securely mounted, allowing the cabinet doors to work properly.
Bottom guides keep the panels aligned with the floor channels, preventing them from swinging and causing derailment or collision damage. These guides need to be properly aligned with the overhead tracks for the cabinet doors to work properly. Adjustable guide designs can accommodate small differences in floor level that often occur in residential construction.
Homeowners who are comfortable taking precise measurements, using power tools, and doing basic carpentry work can install their own closet doors. Moderately skilled homeowners can easily install standard sliding closet doors themselves by following the manufacturer’s instructions. To be successful, you need to be patient, have the right tools, and be willing to make small changes to ensure everything fits and works properly.
If you need to build a wall cavity for sliding pocket doors, set up a complicated multi-panel setup, or need things to be very precise, it makes sense to hire a professional to accomplish it. Installing pocket doors requires changes to the framing that can affect the building's structural stability. A specialist usually does this. VEVOR provides installation instructions that help contractors provide accurate quotes for professional closet door projects.
Hybrid methods that combine DIY preparation with professional finishing are useful when skill gaps affect only some parts of a closet door project. Homeowners could get the house ready for opening, while specialists install track systems and ensure the panels work as well as possible. This partnership gets the best price while making sure the installation is done right.
VEVOR’s closet doors are well-made and come in a variety of styles, making them a good choice for homeowners who want both function and flair. We offer a wide range of sliding cabinet doors that save space, pocket doors that fit in perfectly, exquisite frosted glass sliding cabinet doors, and flexible panel options, all at rates hard to beat. All of our products include the hardware and instructions you need to install them, and our customer service team is always available to help. Look through our full selection of closet doors today and make it easier to get to your closet.
Measure the width of your closet opening and choose panels that fit together slightly when closed. Two-panel sliding cabinet doors are usually suitable for openings up to 72 inches wide.
Installing retrofit sliding pocket doors entails modifying the wall to create panel voids. A professional evaluation determines whether the project is feasible based on the type of wall and the existing utilities.
Check the hardware for tightness once a year, clean the tracks often, and grease the rollers as needed. Quick fixes prevent small problems with cabinet doors from becoming big ones.