![]() ![]() The Western houses we know inside out as we almost live in them every weekend. So we went for a drive, in one day we visited every Porter Davis display house in the South, East and North. So before ringing our Building Co-Ordinator and expressing our feelings, we decided to ensure we were correct and gain proof of them on display. I knew I had seen the full mirrored doors somewhere and I was sure they were in a Porter Davis house – however, we had been into a lot of Non-Porter Davis display homes over the past 2 years. The Corinthian website shows the only options as wooden framed mirrored doors – Corinthian don’t have any full glass mirror options. Months and months past and I didn’t give the doors another thought, that was until I saw a facebook post about another PD build and a concerned person asking what other people had for their mirrored doors, as the ones installed were old school 1970’s looking doors.Īfter ranting to my husband in our living room about installing doors from the mid-century, we decided not to jump to conclusions, and do some research.ĭave looked into the contract and ascertained exactly what was listed, it’s a Corinthian mirrored robe. I knew what they would look like, I had seen plenty in display homes, and I had them in my apartment (not built by PD.) ![]() I was not so delighted when they told me the price, $708.00 per set of wardrobe doors (2x doors)īut that’s ok, I knew it would give extra space in bedroom 4, as it was a little small and I would have great big mirrors to bounce the light around. So when I asked my Sales Consultant if Porter Davis offered them, I was delighted when he said yes, they did. I like wardrobes that have built-in mirrored doors, having lived in apartments and had them, I think they are a great way to utilise the space and make your room feel bigger.
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