

🚪 Elevate your space with solid style and effortless function!
The Kimberly Bay Closet Door is a solid pine, 6-panel bi-fold door measuring 78-3/4" high by 23-11/16" wide and 1" thick. Designed for standard 80x24" openings, it includes pre-installed hardware for easy installation and offers a natural unfinished surface ready for custom staining or painting. Combining durability with classic design, it’s a reliable upgrade for any closet space.











| Assembly Required | No |
| Brand | Kimberly Bay |
| Color | Unfinished |
| Item Weight | 24 Pounds |
| Material | Pine |
| Style | Traditional |
R**K
Closet Doors
These doors are perfect!! I love the natural look. Easy to install. Great quality and price.
J**S
High Quality Door- Packaged Very Well!
Has been a nightmare trying to find a door to fit the kitchen to the basement! This worked great and can be removed if need be. It was packaged very well and hinges were pre-installed but I changed the hinges out for a different set using the Johnson Hardware Track system. It took my stain nicely, although I may need to do another coat I installed it anyway by myself which was not easy but I was determined. This door replaced a cheap plastic folding door that never held up. This should be durable for years to come. I installed a cabinet handle versus a knob because those knobs just aren't sturdy enough. This is a 30 x 80 x 1" think. Double check the thickness you need before ordering or you might have issues. Most are 1-3/8" think. Very happy. Highly recommend! Watch videos before you install. They are so helpful. I'm 63 and did this myself.
M**T
Needs an experienced installer, needs to be sanded.
I was looking for ready to stain doors and thought I had found them. You really need to sand these down or the glue will show through as it won't allow the stain to penetrate. So bummer on that. They are also difficult to install but we did it and I am very happy with the look. They are solid and look like nice furniture.
T**N
I am happy. Read the instructions carefully. Plan and measure twice or more...
I am happy with these doors. Plan on sanding and finishing before installing. Be sure to read the instructions and layout the parts on the floor and determine which of the door guides and pegs goes into which corner first. Two pegs (one top and one bottom on the wall hinge side) make the door pivot hinge. One peg goes into the top guide plastic slider on the opposite side from the pivots. Stand the door up into the opening before doing anything. Measure and work out the exact height of the door in the opening including any bottom door thresholds. I needed to add a 2" x 4" filler across my opening on top (1` 1/2 nominal) and then after notching my bottom threshold piece for the bottom peg bracket 1/8" the door fit perfectly. Spend time to get it right. There is really only a slight chance to adjust the pivots by a small amount vertically. Once installed the first time, I dont think there is much chance of taking the door out to adjust things without damaging the pivots slightly. The top guide is installed with the bent end on the side of the pivots and guide braket. You will see the guide channel rails are bent in on one end to hold the pivot peg tightly. Once again be sure you have it right there is not much room for adjustment after the door is in. Now after installing the top guide you can check the height one more time. There is really no room for adjustment other than the top filler. Make sure you understand where everything goes and how it works before installing the doors in place. After everything has been finished and hardware installed you can install the door. Put the pivot peg side into the top guide bracket first, then the top peg into the guide on the other side. Finally slide the bottom pivot into the bracket. Make sure this bottom peg is screwed all the way into its sleeve when inserting the door. Then you can unscrew it to adjust the height somewhat. Luckily mine fit tight with the bottom peg insert screwed all the way in. I used a chisel slid under the door in the crack and managed to pry up and lifted the door so the peg insert went tightly into the bottom bracket. Finally, I leveled and centered best I could by pounding the bottom peg insert slightly over. Lucky with a proper wack the insert slid over a bit and now the door hung perfectly level, straight and opens smoothly. There is also an adjustment bracket and set screw on the top guide to move the door slightly left and right. Again there is little room for error here. Lucky mine did not need much adjustment. I added a piece of corner round down the door frame on the opening side for a door stop and to cover the 1/2" gap I had left in the width of the door opening. I could not get a filler piece to sit properly on the other side to fill that gap so I just left it. It was a two day project for me myself and I. I have good skills and it was a bit of a challenge as are most things. Overall I am very happy. I gave it 5 stars since although the door hardware is not perfect there is not a 4.5 stars. :) Tom
K**R
Cheap door
Very soft wood and easily dented. Does not take stain well
J**A
Panels separate after a few months of constant use.
Loved this door when i first got it. The wood is pretty. It was a little challenging to hang up and get in track but once it is i works well. Unfortunately, Eventually the panels start to separate after a few months of constant, everyday use. They aren’t held together by anything (glue or screws). I would suggest to put a small screw on the outside frame going into each panel to hold together or separate and and some wood glue to hold together.
A**M
Love the doors, recommend different hardware though!
These doors are made of a nice quality of wood that stains well. Mine arrived very quickly, and well packaged and with no damage. Installation took me and two teenagers about 1.5 hours. One recommendation I have that would have made the install MUCH easier is if I had purchased the spring loaded pivots for the top of the doors, instead of using the plastic ones supplied in the kit. I learned this because my son forced the door open and broke one of the top pivots. I went to a local big box hardware store and purchased an item similar to these http://www.amazon.com/Prime-Line-Products-6782-Bi-Fold-Pivot/dp/B00E3NCC06/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1424560193&sr=8-4&keywords=sliding+closet+door+pivot, (at half the Amazon price, btw ;-). This pivot is spring loaded, so it does two things, it gives you room to work during installation, AND because it is spring loaded, it forgives if your measurements are not exact. I will be changing this part out on the other door as well. I attached a picture of my doors, stained and with different hardware than the knobs that come with the doors. We have not yet trimmed the doors, so take that into consideration as you view the pic. Very nice doors, I highly recommend!
J**J
I would buy again!
Beautiful. We hung with barn door hardware. Easy Elevated the entire look.
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