13 Mirror Closet Sliding Door Makeover Ideas
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Looking to get rid of your RV closet door mirrors in your bedroom? Take a look at how these RV owners gave their closets a makeover!
1. Turning Mirrored Closet Doors Into Faux Barn Doors
Kathy Bross made her mirrored closet doors look like barn doors by covering them with wood plank wallpaper, then adding narrow strips of the wallpaper to look like beams.
3. Creating a Frosted Glass Look
Kelly Hussin added vinyl decals to her mirrored doors that look like etched glass.
4. Using Spray Paint to Create a Frosted Look
Ginger McCarty used Krylon frosted glass spray paint on her mirrors, then added a vinyl decal on top of the paint.
5. Building Faux Wood Panels
Melissa Martin used beadboard wallpaper and hinge decals to create this look.
Want to use wallpaper in your RV? Read our complete guide to hanging wallpaper in an RV (including how to prevent it from wrinkling!)
7. Replacing Closet with Cube Storage
Kate Hopson of WheeledAndFree.com removed her closet doors altogether, replacing them with cube storage and curtains.
If you don’t need to hang your clothes, this is a great way to keep your storage while also adding decor to your bedroom!
8. Dressing Up Closet Doors With a Vinyl Decal
Lisa Booker trimmed a wall mural to fit her closet doors. Now she can feel like she’s next to the ocean no matter where she’s parked!
9. Decorating Mirrored Closet Doors with Window Film
Nikki Brister used window film to update the look the mirrored doors in her RV. The one she used isn’t made anymore, but you can shop endless patterns on Amazon.
- Striking Pattern, Stylish Decoration: Want to decorate your home but have no idea? From the windows! With special irregular patterns, this window privacy film creates rainbow visual effect when sunlight shines through after installation and brings unique decoration on your windows, a cost-effective alternative to expensive textured glass. Great for Christmas decoration
10. Geometric Pattern Window Film
Christy Oliver also covered her mirrors with patterned window film. (This one cost about $1 per square foot.)
11. Reflective Decorative Window Film
As you can see, window film is a popular and easy way to give your RV closet door mirrors a whole new look!
Ed and Dawn Frasier used decorative window film from Home Depot to create this dramatic look.
12. Fake Bamboo Closet Doors
David Manning’s “bamboo” closet doors were made using window film as well.
13. Making Mirrored Doors Look Like Japanese-Style Doors
Last but not least, I turned my closet doors into “Japanese shoji screens.” I love the way this softened the look of the doors so you can hardly tell they are mirrors!
Here’s a video overview of the whole project:
(I explained in more detail how I made them in this blog post.)
Need some ideas for organizing your RV closet? Check out my article “15+ Clothes Storage & Closet Organization Ideas”!
Ashley Mann founded RVinspiration.com in 2017. She handed off the website to new owners in 2022 to launch a new business as an online entrepreneur coach, but she still helps out as the blog editor. Ashley spent three years living full time in a 38-foot, 5th-wheel RV with her husband Josiah and their cat, Kitty. Her favorite thing about RV life is the challenge of finding the perfect way to organize a space, and she loves seeing all the creative and clever ways people come up with to customize their RVs.
Thankyou! That is something to think about.
I recently added decoupage shower curtain materials to my ugly mirrored doors. I then finished the edges with hot glue and thin rope.