The Trim line Closet Door SyStem
Frameless mirrored closet doors with a clean, minimal look
If you want mirrored closet doors that feel simple, bright, and less bulky than older framed sliders, Trim Line is a strong fit. Contractors Wardrobe positions it as a frameless anodized aluminum wardrobe door with Duraflect copper-free mirror, color-matched mirror handles, and an aluminum Ultraglide track and channel system.
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Why Trim Line stands out
A lot of mirrored closet doors brighten a room, but Trim Line leans especially hard into a stripped-down look. The frameless profile keeps the mirror front-and-center, while the matching handles and finish-matched track system help the whole setup look more intentional once installed. The frameless construction, matched handles, and finish-matched track are from the product page. The “more intentional” part is just fair marketing interpretation from those details.
Finishes
A cleaner frameless mirror look
Trim Line is built around a frameless design, which gives it a lighter visual footprint than a traditional framed mirror door. The manufacturer also notes that its frameless anodized aluminum frame includes an edge guard feature designed to provide protection from high-impact usage. That gives the door a cleaner outline while still adding some practical durability at the edge.
Key Features
- 3mm Duraflect copper-free mirror
- Frameless anodized aluminum frame
- Edge guard protection on frameless models
- Aluminum Ultraglide track and channel
- 2 1/4-inch deep felt-lined top channel
- Bottom-rolled jump-proof track
- Top channel and bottom track with finish to match
- 1 1/2-inch diameter wheels with hardened steel races and 5/32-inch ball bearings in extra-heavy 18 gauge steel housing
- Heavy gauge 6063 extrusions with 6463 polished extrusions for bright colors
- Color-matched mirror handles
- 400 lb Category II safety backing on mirror panel
Smooth everyday performance
On the hardware side, Trim Line uses an aluminum track and channel, including an Ultraglide 2 1/4-inch deep felt-lined top channel and a bottom-rolled jump-proof track. The product details also list 1 1/2-inch diameter wheels with hardened steel races and 5/32-inch ball bearings in extra-heavy 18 gauge steel housing. In practical terms, that points to a smoother and sturdier sliding feel than a lighter-duty setup. The specs are factual. That last sentence is an inference based on those specs.
