CLOSET PANEL 3/4 12X96 HOLE 2S WHITE
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108 x 84(9'-0 x 7'-0) size doors available in
Not just another pretty face, our sliding closet doors are solid 3/4 in. In 1957, when our doors with ball bearing rollers and low profile threshold first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike.
Impact Plus 144 in. x 96 in. Smooth Flush White Solid Core MDF Interior Closet Sliding Door with Chrome Trim
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15.75-in W x 96-in D White Thermally Fuse Laminate Solid Shelving Can Be Cut Wood Closet Shelf
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Not just another pretty face, our bi-fold closet doors are solid 3/4 in. In 1957, when our doors with our patented TruClose cam activated hinges and heavy duty hardware first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike.
Impact Plus 120 in. x 96 in. Smooth Flush White Solid Core MDF Interior Closet Bi-Fold Door with Matching Trim
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At Contractors Wardrobe (Cw Doors), we provide functionality and beauty to your surroundings with the Aspen Closet Door with a White Gloss finish. The
Contractors Wardrobe 71 in. x 96 in. Aspen White Gloss Painted Steel Frame Prefinished White Hardboard Interior Sliding Closet Door ASN-7196WHWNC2U
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The perfect solution for building your closet organizers or storage units that require adjustable shelves and one or more adjoining sections. Predrilled 2 sides to accommodate shelf pegs for adjustable shelving. Thermally fused laminated surface also referred to as melamine is durable and scratch resistant. 3/4-in thick for extra strength.
Blue Hawk 96 x 0.75 x 15.75 White Laminate Corner Shelf Board - Each 999333
Not just another pretty face, our sliding closet doors are solid 3/4 in. In 1957, when our doors with ball bearing rollers and low profile threshold first hit the market it quickly became the top choice for Manhattan developers and architects alike.