Sliding Wardrobes in the Whitsundays

Built on 20 years of hands-on glazing, Sam installs glass that stays secure, sealed and strong in coastal conditions.

Sliding Wardrobes & Mirrors That Work Hard

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Smooth Glide Tracks

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Made-To-Measure Panels

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Strong Aluminium Frames

A wardrobe should open smoothly, close properly and make the room feel bigger, not cluttered. Sams Glass Solutions installs sliding wardrobes and mirrors in the Whitsundays that are built to run straight and last. Whether you’re updating a bedroom, fitting out a new build or replacing old tracks that stick, we measure accurately and fit everything square. Clean lines, smooth rollers and solid frames. To get it sorted, call 0497 110 667.

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Smart Storage Without Wasted Space

Sliding wardrobe doors are a practical choice when floor space is tight or furniture placement matters. Mirrored panels can reflect natural light and make smaller rooms feel more open. The key is proper alignment, quality runners and frames that won’t twist over time.


We make sure to fit these doors correctly so they glide quietly, sit flush and handle daily use without jumping tracks or rattling loose.

FAQ

  • Are mirrored wardrobe doors safe to use in bedrooms?

    Mirrored wardrobe doors are typically made from safety-backed glass, which includes a protective film applied to the rear surface. This backing helps hold fragments together if the mirror breaks, reducing the risk of injury. In many installations, toughened safety glass may also be used depending on the size and application requirements.

  • Can sliding wardrobe doors be installed in existing openings?

    In most cases, sliding wardrobe systems can be custom-built to suit existing wall openings. Accurate measurements are essential to ensure correct height, width and track alignment. The floor and ceiling surfaces must also be level and structurally sound to support the tracks and maintain smooth door movement.

  • Why do sliding wardrobe doors come off their tracks?

    Doors can derail due to worn rollers, bent tracks, poor installation or structural movement in the building. Dirt buildup inside the track can also affect performance. Proper installation with quality hardware and correct adjustment helps prevent ongoing alignment issues and premature wear.