Closet Door, Bi-fold, Louver Louver Plantation Primed White (24x80)








Key features
- •Net size is 78-3/4 in. high x 1 inch thick
- •Opening including track of 80 in.
- •Primed white doors
- •Wide 2 in. open slats to allow ventilation
- •Hardware included
Closet Door, Bi-fold, Louver Louver Plantation Primed White (24x80)
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Customer Reviews
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Updated my pre-war NYC apartment!
Becky✓ Verified Purchase•May 4, 2017
I've lived in a "cozy" (small!) 1 bedroom apt. in NYC for 4 years, and have been eyeing this bifold closet door for probably three of those four years. In an effort to make a rental space feel more like home, I take a real interest in making more permanent changes, even if it doesn't make sense financially, because I think that the characteristic touches that you add to a home are what make it yours. Pretty soon after I moved in, I ripped down the closet doors in the bedroom because they were the wrong size for the frame, and they were also an ugly outdated wood, so they really made the room look dingy and dark. For $2000 a month in rent, I felt they were the first thing that had to go, and ever since, my closet has just been open and exposed. For whatever reason, I decided to pull the trigger the other day and ordered the door, which was delivered insanely fast... the next day (4 days earlier than the guaranteed delivery date given upon checkout)!
Pros:
- It got delivered quickly
- Despite a bunch of the reviews saying that they were upset with their doors being damaged upon delivery, I can't imagine how that could have happened, because I was very impressed by how well the door was wrapped. It was in a box that was fit to the size of the door so it didn't move around a lot, and it was in the Box in a second casing surrounding the edges and Corners so it was an even tighter fit, and underneath the casing it was tightly wrapped in airtight plastic and secured even more than that with tape. The pieces that came with the door or attached beautifully to the side. Finally comma the door and all of its packaging was also wrapped up in a thick layer of bubble wrap. Also, on the outside of the box, there were pictures of knives with lines through them, which immediately made me understand not to use them while I remived the packaging. My door arrived secure and unharmed. The only thing that I would consider is that maybe the complaints caused them to change the way they sent the door, but if that's not the case, there is no way that the door would have been damaged during shipment. After reading the reviews, I was extremely confused and equally impressed by how thoughtful the packaging was.
- The dimensions were perfect.
- The bifold was already attached, which made assembly a little easier.
- All of the parts needed were in the box.
- Instructions were relatively direct and easy to understand. Pictures were included for each step.
- It's a beautiful door. For the price, I wasn't sure if the finish wood look plastic-like or cheap, but the wood slats look very modern and they are painted well.
- Most holes are pre-drilled (see below).
Cons:
- One of the metal pieces for the door frame was bent. I was able to get it back to the appropriate shape, but it took a good amount of effort.
- Compared to the door, the door pull looks cheap and is a brighter white than the door. I will likely either leave the pull off altogether or buy a more modern one at home depot.
- The hole for the door pull isn't drilled in, so while I was able to install the entire project with a hammer and a small power-screwdriver, you need a heavy-duty drill for the pull? It seemed like a strange oversight and even target and ikea furniture comes with that already done. The door looks nice without the pull, so maybe they left it off incase someone preferred it that way? Either way, I would be worried about ruining the door for something that's pretty arbitrary, so I might consider leaving it off like I mentioned above.
- Some of the instructions left for some judgement calls, because they were pretty clear, but in some cases if I had done with the directions asked me to do, it would have put me in a weird position to complete the next step. An example of this was when the instruction was to screw a metal screw-like piece into a plastic covering, before pushing the combination of the two into the pre-drilled holes into the bottom of the door. The directions say to screw the metal piece into the plastic piece completely, but then after that, it says to unscrew only the metal part by a quarter of an inch. The problem is that the metal piece is a screw in that it has grooves the shaft, but not a like a screw in that there was no grooves in the head, so you couldn't use a screwdriver or a drill to grip with and pull the metal piece out, and since it was flush against the door, it made it very difficult to get a grip on it enough to do it by hand. Thankfully, I realized this before putting the metal piece into the plastic piece and left the quarter inch of space out proactively, but if I hadn't, I'm pretty sure I would not have been able to complete putting my door together. I already threw out the instructions, so I apologize that I can't remember the name of the actual piece that I'm talking about... But it's the step that ultimately creates the catch for the bottom part of the metal door frame attachment. I hope that helps.
Overall, the cons are just me being very nit-picky... The door is beautiful and worth the money, and I was very happy to have finally purchased it.
Pros:
- It got delivered quickly
- Despite a bunch of the reviews saying that they were upset with their doors being damaged upon delivery, I can't imagine how that could have happened, because I was very impressed by how well the door was wrapped. It was in a box that was fit to the size of the door so it didn't move around a lot, and it was in the Box in a second casing surrounding the edges and Corners so it was an even tighter fit, and underneath the casing it was tightly wrapped in airtight plastic and secured even more than that with tape. The pieces that came with the door or attached beautifully to the side. Finally comma the door and all of its packaging was also wrapped up in a thick layer of bubble wrap. Also, on the outside of the box, there were pictures of knives with lines through them, which immediately made me understand not to use them while I remived the packaging. My door arrived secure and unharmed. The only thing that I would consider is that maybe the complaints caused them to change the way they sent the door, but if that's not the case, there is no way that the door would have been damaged during shipment. After reading the reviews, I was extremely confused and equally impressed by how thoughtful the packaging was.
- The dimensions were perfect.
- The bifold was already attached, which made assembly a little easier.
- All of the parts needed were in the box.
- Instructions were relatively direct and easy to understand. Pictures were included for each step.
- It's a beautiful door. For the price, I wasn't sure if the finish wood look plastic-like or cheap, but the wood slats look very modern and they are painted well.
- Most holes are pre-drilled (see below).
Cons:
- One of the metal pieces for the door frame was bent. I was able to get it back to the appropriate shape, but it took a good amount of effort.
- Compared to the door, the door pull looks cheap and is a brighter white than the door. I will likely either leave the pull off altogether or buy a more modern one at home depot.
- The hole for the door pull isn't drilled in, so while I was able to install the entire project with a hammer and a small power-screwdriver, you need a heavy-duty drill for the pull? It seemed like a strange oversight and even target and ikea furniture comes with that already done. The door looks nice without the pull, so maybe they left it off incase someone preferred it that way? Either way, I would be worried about ruining the door for something that's pretty arbitrary, so I might consider leaving it off like I mentioned above.
- Some of the instructions left for some judgement calls, because they were pretty clear, but in some cases if I had done with the directions asked me to do, it would have put me in a weird position to complete the next step. An example of this was when the instruction was to screw a metal screw-like piece into a plastic covering, before pushing the combination of the two into the pre-drilled holes into the bottom of the door. The directions say to screw the metal piece into the plastic piece completely, but then after that, it says to unscrew only the metal part by a quarter of an inch. The problem is that the metal piece is a screw in that it has grooves the shaft, but not a like a screw in that there was no grooves in the head, so you couldn't use a screwdriver or a drill to grip with and pull the metal piece out, and since it was flush against the door, it made it very difficult to get a grip on it enough to do it by hand. Thankfully, I realized this before putting the metal piece into the plastic piece and left the quarter inch of space out proactively, but if I hadn't, I'm pretty sure I would not have been able to complete putting my door together. I already threw out the instructions, so I apologize that I can't remember the name of the actual piece that I'm talking about... But it's the step that ultimately creates the catch for the bottom part of the metal door frame attachment. I hope that helps.
Overall, the cons are just me being very nit-picky... The door is beautiful and worth the money, and I was very happy to have finally purchased it.
Love
Lizzy✓ Verified Purchase•February 8, 2017
After home depot put our order in back order, I turned to amazon. These doors fit our space well. We had to shave off about an inch, but that's to be expected. We were also able to fit them into the hardware for the old doors.
Delivered right to our front door. Perfect color and width!
toptncat✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2016
Delivered right to our front door. Perfect color, perfect width, and exactly what we were searching for!!
We were having a difficult time finding a louver door in a 32" width with 2" slats. We had almost given up when my husband began looking online, and there it was!! It glides open and closed effortlessly, and folds together nicely to allow plenty room to access the washer and dryer, (which no one would ever suspect is hiding behind this beautiful addition to our room)!
We were having a difficult time finding a louver door in a 32" width with 2" slats. We had almost given up when my husband began looking online, and there it was!! It glides open and closed effortlessly, and folds together nicely to allow plenty room to access the washer and dryer, (which no one would ever suspect is hiding behind this beautiful addition to our room)!
Will buy again.
Avid Reader✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2016
I bought 2 sets to replace a 30 year old set in one of my closets. Luckily I had old hardware to use as a guideline to center the tracks. Old hardware was all metal. New hardware = a lot of plastic. I had trouble with one of the plastic inserts staying in the premade hole. I immediately dropped and never found the brown plastic screw that holds and tightens the slide in the top track where door peg inserts. I literally had to rummage though all of my junk drawers to find something similar to user, as the door will not install without this piece. Luckily I found some kind of hex bolt that worked. So, DO NOT LOSE ANY PARTS! I finally got these things I installed and notice one was broken near the middle. Probably a shipping issue, but I can use wood glue to fix it. Finally, I got them leveled and they look decent. The paint quality and heft of the product is nice. The instructions could be clearer. You might need two people to hang them, because they are heavy and cumbersome, but I did do it alone (5'4 female with step stool). You'll need a stool, a hammer, a flashlight, a Phillips screwdriver and possibly pliers for adjustments. Oh, and a drill to install door knobs, which I've yet to do.
I would give these doors a 4 star rating mostly because, I feel they need all metal hardware to stand up to rigorous use. I will order another set because I still have one more closet opening that needs doors. 2nd installation should go easier since I know what to expect.
I would give these doors a 4 star rating mostly because, I feel they need all metal hardware to stand up to rigorous use. I will order another set because I still have one more closet opening that needs doors. 2nd installation should go easier since I know what to expect.
Beautiful and easy to install
Andy✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2016
This was very easy to install and looks great. I couldn't find anything in this size at the local home and garden stores, so I'm glad I came across this one. I needed a louvered door to increase airflow to my furnace room, but a slab door would have required some chiseling or routing to add the hinges. For this, you just screw the track to the top of the frame and a small bracket to the bottom corner, add some pins to the door, and it just pops into place. It glides smoothly in the track when opened and closed, and it doesn't feel like it's going to fall out. I couldn't be happier.
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