So, the old doors are to be removed now, and the cabinets will be rearranged. There are two 100 cm (40 inches) and two 50 cm (20 inches) carcasses, each 233 cm (92 inches) high.
Previously, it was possible to use two 150 cm (60 inches) sliding doors for something like this, but they seem to be discontinued now.
Is it possible to create a combined sliding door setup with three 100 cm (40 inches) sliding doors or four 75 cm (30 inches) sliding doors, or would it only work with two 100 cm (40 inches) sliding doors plus two 50 cm (20 inches) hinged doors?
Previously, it was possible to use two 150 cm (60 inches) sliding doors for something like this, but they seem to be discontinued now.
Is it possible to create a combined sliding door setup with three 100 cm (40 inches) sliding doors or four 75 cm (30 inches) sliding doors, or would it only work with two 100 cm (40 inches) sliding doors plus two 50 cm (20 inches) hinged doors?
We just did this in the bedroom.
We combined three 75cm (30 inches) and three 50cm (20 inches) units.
We had 2.50m (8 feet 2 inches) with sliding doors, and we also bought some old doors through classifieds.
However, putting them together was not ideal – we had to shorten one of the doors slightly in width and replace the glass panels. Otherwise, the drawers wouldn’t open properly at some point. If you don’t have drawers, it’s not an issue, and the small door overlap doesn’t bother.
So, either combine sliding doors with hinged doors or try to use ready-made pairs that fit next to each other.
We combined three 75cm (30 inches) and three 50cm (20 inches) units.
We had 2.50m (8 feet 2 inches) with sliding doors, and we also bought some old doors through classifieds.
However, putting them together was not ideal – we had to shorten one of the doors slightly in width and replace the glass panels. Otherwise, the drawers wouldn’t open properly at some point. If you don’t have drawers, it’s not an issue, and the small door overlap doesn’t bother.
So, either combine sliding doors with hinged doors or try to use ready-made pairs that fit next to each other.
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