Make Space for Sliding Wardrobe Doors, is this the end of the wardrobe as we know it? Sliding wardrobe doors have been a popular way to make the most of your space since the mid 1970's, and recently the popular of sliding wardrobes has soared. Due too many factors The huge range of different colour options now available, from back and fuchsia pink glass, to blue wave glasen designs, along side the more traditional mirror, white and wood grain. The coloured options are becoming really popular as people become braver about interior design options. Without a doubt homes are smaller than they used to be, and it's becoming more and more difficult to fit in that bit of extra storage space. Made to measure sliding wardrobe doors are a clever way to make the most of wall space, and can create up to 50% more storage space in your home that a normal wardrobe. Running wall to wall (or end panel) and floor to ceiling, there's nothing better to coax out every inch of storage space. The clever use of sliding mirror doors can not only provide heaps of storage space, but the visual look of the room is also doubled. In addition the mirrors make maximum use of the rooms natural light. Of course the mirror doors also double as a full length mirror. Of course sliding wardrobes negate the need for doors to open inwards into a room, which means they can be positioned in places where you wouldn't ordinarily be able to place a traditional wardrobe. For example, close to the bed, behind a door or exercise equipment. The fact that the wardrobe sliding doors move sideways rather than encroach into the room has huge benefits. The vast array or coloured glass, mirrors, tints, wood and glasen becomes an interior designers dream. No longer do wardrobes need to be a necessary eyesore, but they can be a statement, a focal point, or simply designed to co-ordinated with the rest of the bedroom dĂŠcor. Create space with cool blues, racey reds or mellow creams and whites. Of course I would be doing wardrobe sliding doors a disservice if I didn't promote their vitues in every room of the home. As a feature in the kitchen, hallway, laundry, spare room, living area and even the garage! Using a special duel sided framework we can even manufacture sliding wardrobe doors to be used as room dividers, for an en-suite or dressing room. For more visit at http://www.wardrobe-design-online.com/