Not a hollow-core slab.
Most closet doors sold in the US are hollow-core: a thin MDF or veneer face over honeycomb cardboard, hung on cheap rollers. They warp in humidity, dent on impact, chip at the edges, and look like the cheapest finished element in the room. They exist to hide a closet, not to be part of the design.
A Crateworks closet door is a slim aluminum frame with glass, mirror, or panel infill, built to your opening, color-matched to the room, on hardware that carries the weight properly. It belongs in a room where the closet is part of the millwork plan, not a thing to hide.
The range
Four closet door types.
Mirror Closet Doors
Bedrooms that want a full-length mirror without hanging one, and small rooms that benefit from the light a mirror reflects.
Read more →Bypass Closet Doors
Wide reach-in closets where a swinging or bifold door would crowd the room.
Read more →Sliding Closet Doors
Closets in bedrooms and hallways where a swinging door would block furniture or walkways.
Read more →Custom Glass Closet Doors
Designed bedrooms, dressing rooms, walk-in closets, and primary suites where the closet door is part of the room's millwork plan, not a thing to hide.
Read more →Pairs with the rest of the room.
Closet doors built on this system match the rest of the interior aluminum range. The same slim frame and glass options carry across to interior sliding doors, glass partition walls, and pocket doors, so a dressing room, walk-in closet, and ensuite read as one continuous space rather than four different door categories.
Common questions
Built to your opening
Get a closet door quote.
Send your opening size and whether you want glass, mirror, or panel. Built to order, sourced direct.