Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Mirrored Internal Doors 8Feb 26, 2018 9:53 pm arcadelt We have used the non-mirrored Corinthian MODA doors throughout our house. You actually could get a mirror cut and glued onto the panel on one or both sides. It would make it heavy, so you'd need extra hinges and probably heavy-duty door jambs. I had considered this! It looks like you have the PMOD1 which isn't listed on Bunnings' website. Where did you get yours from, and do you recall how much you paid? Mine is going to be a cavity slider so I'm not sure if the extra weight will affect it. Mirrored Internal Doors 9Feb 27, 2018 7:31 am LankyJane Where did you get yours from, and do you recall how much you paid? I ordered them from the local hardware store, which is an authorised supplier; however, I also picked up a few on eBay for less. $285 and $185 respectively. LankyJane Mine is going to be a cavity slider so I'm not sure if the extra weight will affect it. With a sliding door the extra weight obviously won’t be an issue with hinges, but you will need to make sure the doorway lintel is strong enough so it doesn’t sag. Okay, then the choice is really about the build quality of the door itself which means the brand name. Sorry I can't recommend one or the other so best to rely on comments… 5 3260 Thanks. Yeh ideally that would have been good, but have progressed too far now. Hoping some well placed internal walls fixed up into the battens will provide some… 2 5403 Thank you alexp79 and gommeqld for your advice, that's very helpful, thanks 3 7934 |