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	<title>Comments on: (692) DIY Installation Projects for Your Home</title>
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		<title>By: BJ</title>
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		<description>As an alternative to the replacement bifolds that you installed, may I suggest a way to recycle the existing doors?  I&#039;ve done this on many renovations:  take the hollow core doors, cut them to fit the width of the opening, have local glass store put mirrors on them (&amp; deliver for you--a must!) Purchase some HD hinges &amp; stick-on mirrored handles.  These gorgeous mirrored doors will swing out, into the room, giving full closet access, but also allowing you to hang ties, scarves, hats, etc. on back of the doors.  The mirrors open up the room visually and it is a good green alternative.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an alternative to the replacement bifolds that you installed, may I suggest a way to recycle the existing doors?  I&#8217;ve done this on many renovations:  take the hollow core doors, cut them to fit the width of the opening, have local glass store put mirrors on them (&amp; deliver for you&#8211;a must!) Purchase some HD hinges &amp; stick-on mirrored handles.  These gorgeous mirrored doors will swing out, into the room, giving full closet access, but also allowing you to hang ties, scarves, hats, etc. on back of the doors.  The mirrors open up the room visually and it is a good green alternative.</p>
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