Mine are sliders located in the room we use as an office. As a reminder, we've been working on making over this entire room, starting with the floors.
We have a small mistake that we need to admit: we installed baseboards where we probably shouldn't have. So now one of the doors doesn't really close all the way. Look how annoying this is:
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| The door butts against the baseboard on the bottom, which creates a visible gap along the wall. | 
Here are some options that four people (me and my husband as well as mom and dad) brainstormed to fix the problem:
- Take the doors out and hang curtains
- Cut out the baseboards we just installed to make room for the doors to slide closed
- Cut out notches at the bottom of each door in the shape of the baseboards
- Add trim to the doors just above where the baseboards begin
- Install bi-fold doors (but we'd still have to address the gap the baseboards create)
| Left side of the doors=no substantial gap! | 
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| Right side of the closet doors=gap | 
What the heck is that all about? Because I was so perplexed about this, I checked the guest room, which has the same sort of doors. SAME issue and we've never touched those doors. The unnerving thing is that this gap is even worse! 
| Same thing happening on the rear door of the guest room with no baseboards | 
I guess the good news is that our baseboard installation didn't really cause this problem to begin with. But now that I've see the gap, I can't let it go. 
So I'm still left with a problem, but perhaps all of our brainstorming was for not. I think there might be a different solution. More to come soon on that...
~Karli
 
 
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