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Sliding Mirror Robe Doors
Affordably stylish, glass mirrored robe doors are intentionally designed to create an illusion of expanded space while accommodating a full height dressing mirror creating a practical and aesthetic choice for your bedroom interior. Available in silver, dark grey, white vinyl and bronze colours.
Finger touch operation
Effortless opening and closing actions utilising smooth, true glide tracks.
Multiple tint configurations
Silver, grey, bronze mirror tints available in standard mirror, select from bronze or grey for toughened mirrors.
Toughened mirror options
Select from grey or bronze toughened mirror for applications requiring safety glass.
Product Overview
Cooling Brothers Sliding Glass Robe Doors are available in a huge range of glass types, including safety mirrors and coloured glass, allowing seamless matching to interior decoration. The sliding glass robe doors feature the latest finger touch operation and a true glide track for seamless and whisper-quiet door movement.
- Wide range of glass types, including safety mirrors and coloured glass, to seamlessly match your interior decor
- Finger-Touch Operation making access to your robe interiors effortless and convenient
- Experience smooth and noiseless door movement with the true glide track
- Wide range of sliding door styles including frameless and framed options also known as Softline and Mirrorline.
Technical Information
Glass Thickness:
- Engineered to suit application
Maximum Size:
- Maximum height: 2750m
- Maximum width: According to door
Available Configurations:
- Silver Mirror
- Grey Mirror
- Bronze Mirror
- Grey Reflections (Toughened)
- Bronze Reflections (Toughened)
Applications
FAQs
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How to Specify
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