In just a few minutes, these unattractive doors regain style. A simple, inexpensive idea that everyone can use.
Whether in the bedroom, hallway or living room, they can be found in most interiors: smooth white sliding closet doors. They are certainly super practical for hiding the mess and not taking up too much space, but they are rarely aesthetically pleasing and can even seriously detract from the neat style of the rest of your decoration. In question? A standardized look that easily gives a cold, even a little dated appearance. However, these basic models have real potential: solid and easy to disassemble, they are an excellent base for an express makeover. And it doesn’t take much to give them a whole new style.
The good news is that you don’t have to replace everything to transform these doors. A simple tip allows you to give them style without undertaking major work or investing in new items. The idea is to recreate relief by playing with fine moldings. With a few sticks and a little paint, these sad doors take on the appearance of custom carpentry. Result: a warmer, more chic, and totally personalized result, suitable for a bedroom as well as a hallway or office.
Achievement is within everyone’s reach. Start by dismantling or clearing the doors if possible, then clean them carefully to remove dust and traces of grease. Then lightly sand the surface with fine sandpaper (120 to 180 grit) so that the paint sticks better. Dust well after this step. Then measure and cut thin wooden or PVC strips according to the shape of the desired frame. Attach them with strong glue or special wood glue, directly to the door. Once the sticks are firmly in place and the glue is dry, apply an undercoat suitable for smooth surfaces, then two coats of paint. Choose a matte shade for a contemporary effect, or satin for more light.
Some tips for a lasting result. Avoid strips that are too thick, which could obstruct the door slides. Choose a paint suitable for smooth surfaces, with an undercoat if necessary. If you are unsure about the color, stick to neutral tones: beige, light gray, or off-white, which go with all styles.
By painting the doors the same color as the wall, you visually clear the closet and enlarge the space. Conversely, a more pronounced shade can transform this section of wall into a real decorative element.


