Saloon Closet Doors — Stylish Swinging Closet Door Solutions

Maximize space and style with custom swinging closet doors.

Closets are more than storage—they’re part of your home’s style and function. Our saloon closet doorsand swinging closet doors are designed to make accessing your space easy while adding a unique design element to any room. Whether you need double swing closet doors, modern glass panels, or classic louvered styles, Swinging Café Doors offers fully customizable, USA-made closet doors built to fit your exact opening and style preferences.

Key Takeaways

  • Space-saving double-action swing for easy entry and exit
  • Style options including louvered, modern, barn-style, or solid panels
  • Durable hinge hardware designed for daily residential use
  • Custom widths, heights, finishes, and hardware choices for a perfect fit


Why Closet Door Customers Choose Swinging Doors

Closet doors should be functional and stylish. Our swinging closet doors open in both directions and automatically return to center, making them ideal for quick access—even when your hands are full. From saloon style closet doors that partially cover the opening to full-length double swing closet doors, our designs bring a custom look while maximizing your space and improving daily convenience.


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Functional Design, Built in the USA

Our swinging closet doors are made to maximize space and accessibility while enhancing the look of your home. Built from American hardwoods, each door is crafted with attention to detail and durability, offering a reliable and attractive solution for closets of any size.

All doors handcrafted in the USA • Ships nationwide • Easy DIY installation


Materials & Finishes

Every door is made to order with premium hardwoods and durable finishes. Choose the combination below that best matches your space, performance needs, and maintenance preferences.

Woods

  • Oak — open grain, excellent durability
  • Maple — smooth grain, modern look
  • Cherry — rich color that deepens over time
  • Poplar — paint-grade favorite
  • African Mahogany — premium, ribbon-like grain
  • Pine — budget-friendly, classic knots
  • Rustic Alder — beautiful rustic charm with knots

Tip: Choose maple/poplar for painted finishes; oak/cherry/rustic alder/african mahogany for stained, wood-forward designs.

Panels / Glazing

  • Solid panels — maximum privacy and sound dampening
  • Frosted glass — diffused light with privacy
  • Clear glass — open feel, visual continuity
  • Louvers — airflow/ventilation for closets & utility areas

Safety: Tempered glass recommended for durability and code compliance.

Finishes

  • Painted — crisp, uniform color (best on maple/poplar)
  • Stained — highlights natural grain and tone
  • Unfinished — ready for DIY paint or stain on-site

Hardware Finishes

  • Black — modern contrast, modern
  • Satin Chrome — versatile, soft sheen
  • Stainless Steel — durable, corrosion resistant
  • Oil-Rubbed Bronze — warm, traditional character

Match hardware to fixtures and lighting for a cohesive look. Stainless is a great pick for humid areas.

Need help choosing? We’ll recommend a wood species, finish, and hardware that fits your traffic level, lighting, and budget.

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Selecting the right hardware ensures smooth operation and long-term durability.

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Closet Door FAQs

Measure your finished opening width and height. We offer standard and custom-built closet doors to ensure a perfect fit. See our sizing chart.

For most closets, gravity hinges or double action spring hinges are ideal. For heavier doors or wide openings, Bommer hinges provide extra durability. See our hinge guide.

Yes. Solid panels create privacy, while louvered doors allow ventilation and airflow—ideal for laundry rooms or closets storing shoes or linens.

Absolutely. Our swinging doors are durable enough for commercial applications such as hotel rooms, retail dressing rooms, or office closets.

You’ll need a drill, screwdriver, level, and measuring tape. Check our installation guide for step-by-step instructions.