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Hinge door to sliding door at wardrobe

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Hi
I am looking for changing my wardrobe door. It's hinge door but I want sliding. I want to do myself , is it hard and where to get all the material ,, what material I will need???
How long is a piece of string??

Photos of your existing wardrobe would allow for people to give some real advice!
It's normal wardrobe with 720mm doors and 2040mm height.
I am looking for cheapest option
You need to buy the channel and the doors. Not cheap unless you can find them second hand on Ebay. Not hard to put in.
Just make sure you have the right height. If the doors a a bit wider they can overlap a bit.
travelbug
You need to buy the channel and the doors. Not cheap unless you can find them second hand on Ebay. Not hard to put in.
Just make sure you have the right height. If the doors a a bit wider they can overlap a bit.


It really depends on the construction of the existing wardrobe. It could be quite easy but it could also be very time consuming depending on how it was built.

This is why a photo is the only way of getting answers that are correct and not guesses!
Thanks guys
Just to clear, I am saying about cavity door. I am looking for those which slide over each other. I got two door for that wardrobe
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