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4. If space is tight, choose a sliding door The door you choose for your ensuite will have a big impact not just on how big the space feels, but how comfortably you can move around in it. A hinged door that swings inwards will take away valuable floor space – fine if you have a large ensuite, but not ideal in a compact one. In this case, a door that slides into a hidden pocket in the wall is the best option. Just bear in mind that you won’t be able to fix towel rails or other accessories to the back of a pocket door, as you would with a hinged door, or one that simply slides across a blank wall.Tip: If your ensuite is dark, you might consider glazing the sliding door so you can ‘borrow’ light from the adjoining room. Frosted glass would also allow for a sense of privacy.10 Storage Rules for a Neat Ensuite
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