Mirror Sliding Wardrobe Doors Gold Coast — Specifications, Sizing and How to Order
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By the time someone rings the quoting desk asking about mirror sliding wardrobe doors, they’ve usually already decided. The question isn’t whether we make them — it’s whether we can do them that tall, or how many panels they’ll need across a 3.4-metre opening. They know what they want. They just need to know what’s possible in the opening they’ve got, and what to specify when they order.
This article is for that reader. If you’ve decided on mirror sliding wardrobe doors for your Gold Coast, Brisbane or Tweed Heads home, I’ll walk you through the panel, frame and track options in our range, the sizing limits that shape what’s possible, and how the order process works from the on-site measure through to install.
I’ve been quoting wardrobe door orders since the 90’s, and our family has been in the glass industry for more than fifty years. Every door we make is custom-built in our Nerang factory and installed by our own team.
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What’s Inside REGAL’s Mirror Sliding Wardrobe Door Range
Every mirror sliding wardrobe door we make is custom-built to the opening — there are no standard sizes, no pre-made kits, and nothing pulled off a shelf. The order is built from a small set of decisions: the panel type, whether the doors are framed or frameless, the frame colour if framed, the track style, and the panel count across the opening. Once those five things are settled, the rest is manufacturing and install.
If you’re still weighing whether mirror sliding doors suit your bedroom in the first place, our buyer’s guide to sliding mirror wardrobe doors covers that earlier decision. This section is for readers ready to specify what arrives on install day.
Mirror is one of several panel materials in our sliding wardrobe doors range, and the mirrored wardrobe doors Gold Coast homeowners ask us about most often follow the same build principles as the rest of that range.
Panel Options — Standard, Smokey and Bronze Mirror

There are three mirror panel options to choose from when ordering mirrored glass sliding wardrobe doors. Standard mirror is the brightest and most reflective. It’s the option most people picture when they think “mirror door” — a clear, true reflection that bounces light through the bedroom and makes a smaller room feel larger. It suits most interior palettes and is the default choice for a reason.
Smokey mirror is a softer, slightly tinted finish. The reflection is dimmer and warmer, which works well in bedrooms with darker walls, deeper timber tones, or a heavier feel where a fully reflective panel would feel too bright. It’s also a good choice if you don’t want the wardrobe doors to dominate the room visually.
Bronze mirror is warmer again — a gentle bronze tint that reads as a softer, vintage-leaning finish. It pairs well with brass tapware, warm timbers, and rooms styled around amber or earthy palettes. The reflection is still functional; it’s just toned down from the Standard mirror.
All three panels are anti-shatter mirror, which matters in a bedroom install. If a panel is ever struck or stressed, the backing holds the glass together rather than letting it fall in pieces. That’s a safety detail worth knowing about before the doors go in, particularly in rooms shared with children.
Frame Options — Framed and Frameless
Framed mirror sliding wardrobe doors have an aluminium frame running around each panel. The frame is Australian-made, sourced from Melbourne, and available in seven colours: Almond, Gunmetal, Nickel, Matte Silver, Matt Black, Polished Chrome, and White. At the order stage, this is a straightforward decision — pick the frame colour that matches your handles, skirting, or other bedroom hardware, and that’s what arrives. The frame edge also acts as the structural element of the door, which means multi-panel configurations (three, four, five or six panels across an opening) sit naturally in the framed range.
Frameless mirror sliding wardrobe doors use the same panel options without the perimeter frame. The result is a cleaner sightline — the mirror reads as a continuous reflective surface rather than a series of bordered panels. The structural detail moves into the track and the panel edges instead of the frame. Frameless suits openings where you want the mirror to feel as uninterrupted as possible. Both options arrive custom-made to your measured opening.
Sizing, Openings and Track Options

Every mirror sliding wardrobe door we make is built to the opening rather than chosen from a list of standard sizes. So the question isn’t really “what sliding mirror wardrobe door sizes do Gold Coast suppliers offer” — it’s “what are the build limits, and what happens if my opening pushes past them?”. Both questions get answered properly at the on-site measure, when our team checks the height, width, plumb and squareness of the opening before locking in the specification. Out-of-square walls are common in older Gold Coast and Brisbane homes, and they’re factored in then rather than discovered later. Until that measure happens, the figures below are the limits to plan around.
Maximum Height and Width Limits
The maximum height for a mirror sliding wardrobe door is 2700mm, and the maximum width per door panel is 1200mm. Most standard ceiling heights — including the 2.4-metre and 2.55-metre ceilings common in bedrooms — sit comfortably under the height limit, and so do most raked or slightly higher ceilings. The width limit is per panel rather than per opening, so a wider opening doesn’t mean a wider single door — it means more panels across the same opening.
The 2700mm height is a structural mirror size limit, not a frame limit. Going beyond it isn’t possible within standard mirror sliding wardrobe door construction. If your ceiling is genuinely higher than that and you want the doors to run floor-to-ceiling, the practical option is usually to fit a bulkhead or fixed panel above the doors. That’s something we’ll talk through at the measure.
Panel Configurations — From Two Panels to Six
Mirror sliding wardrobe doors are configured in two, three, four, five, or six panels across the opening. The panel count is worked out from the opening width, the maximum door width, and the overlap needed for the sliding mechanism — sliding panels need to overlap each other slightly so they can pass without leaving a gap when one is closed.
In practical terms, a 2.4-metre opening usually suits two panels of around 1200mm each. A 3.0-metre opening typically suits three panels of around 1000mm each. A 4.0-metre opening generally needs four panels. The exact dimensions are confirmed on-site, because the overlap allowance and any out-of-square at the edges of the opening shifts the numbers slightly. The principle is straightforward: as the opening widens, the panel count goes up rather than the panel width.
When You Need Joined Tracks
Openings over 3300mm in total width are built with joined tracks. The track is supplied in lengths that are joined on-site to span the wider opening, with the join sitting behind a panel where it isn’t visible. The panel and frame options stay exactly the same — every mirror, frame and finish in our range remains available. The only difference is the track install, which our team handles as standard work.
Wide openings are common in newer bedrooms, particularly in master suites. If your opening is over 3300mm, you don’t need to plan around it any differently — just mention it when you book the measure so we know what’s coming.
Track Choice — Slimline, Standard or Triple
There are three track options. The 50mm Slimline track is the lowest-profile option and suits two-panel configurations. It sits flatter against the floor and ceiling, which appeals to homeowners who want the doors to read as cleanly as possible. The 83mm Standard track is the most common choice and works for two or three panels in a typical bedroom opening. The 120mm Triple track is used when three panels need to slide independently of each other rather than overlap in pairs — useful when you want full access to any one of three sections without moving the others.
The track choice usually follows from the panel count rather than being made separately. Two panels point to Slimline or Standard; three overlapping panels point to Standard; three independently sliding panels point to Triple. We’ll confirm the right track at the measure.
How the Order Process Works
Once you know how to order mirror sliding wardrobe doors at a specification level — panel, frame, track, count — the process itself is short. Four steps, and you only need to be on-site for one of them.
Step 1 — The Free On-Site Measure
The first step is booking a free on-site measure. Our team comes to the home, measures the opening properly — height, width, plumb at each side, squareness across the top and bottom — and runs through the options with you. This is where your preferences turn into a real, buildable specification. If a wall is out of square, we account for it then. If you’re stuck between two frame colours, you can hold the samples up against your skirting and handles in the actual room. There’s no charge for the measure and no obligation — it’s just the point where the opening dimensions and your order specification are locked in together.
Step 2 — Same-Day Fixed Quote
The quote is provided on the day of the measure. It’s a fixed price — what’s on the quote is what you pay. Customers comparing suppliers often wait several days or longer for a written quote to come back, sometimes with caveats added once the supplier sees the opening. We don’t work that way. Our team measures, prices the order against your specification, and hands you the quote before they leave. Whether you proceed is up to you, but you don’t have to wait around for the figures.
Step 3 — Manufacturing in Nerang
Once you accept the quote, the order moves into our Nerang factory. Frames are cut from Australian-made aluminium sourced from Melbourne. Mirror panels are processed locally on the Gold Coast — not imported pre-cut. The doors are assembled to your exact specification, including the panel count, track style, and frame colour confirmed at the measure. Lead times depend on current order volume and are confirmed on the day of the measure, so you’ll know the manufacturing window before you commit. We don’t quote a generic timeframe upfront, because it varies week to week, and we’d rather give you a real date than a marketing one.
Step 4 — Professional Installation by REGAL’s Own Team
The same team that quoted your job and built your doors installs them. We don’t subcontract any part of it. That matters more for sliding doors than most products — track alignment and panel adjustment are the difference between doors that glide for years and doors that rub or skip. A standard install is usually completed in a day. Joined-track or unusually large openings can take longer, and that’s flagged in the quote, so there are no surprises on install day. The 2-year warranty starts the day the doors are in.
If you’d like to start the process, you can request a free measure and same-day fixed quote, and we’ll come out to take a look at the opening.
Frequently Asked Questions
Bringing It All Together
Ordering mirror sliding wardrobe doors on the Gold Coast comes down to four decisions: the panel type (Standard, Smokey or Bronze), the frame style (framed in one of seven colours, or frameless), the sizing and track combination that fits your opening (within the 2700mm height and 1200mm panel-width limits, with joined tracks for openings over 3300mm), and the order process itself — measure, fixed quote, manufacture, install.
If your opening sits inside those limits, the order is straightforward. If it doesn’t, our team will tell you what’s actually possible at the measure rather than after the order is placed. Most of the questions homeowners arrive with resolve themselves once we’ve been on-site.
Every mirror sliding wardrobe door we install is custom-made in our Nerang factory, fitted by our own team, and backed by a 2-year warranty. Request a free measure and same-day fixed quote and we’ll come out to take a look at the opening.
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