Hello all handy people!

After seeing a stylish solution for a door to a walk-in closet online, I'm wondering what you more experienced folks think. The wall I will be working on is a standard 70 mm interior wall in an apartment. As seen in the picture, the frame will be positioned a bit outside the cut-out wall. There are several questions:

A mirror door in a room opening into a walk-in closet, with plants and a patterned rug in the foreground, reflecting a bed with plaid pillows.

Interior wall marked for door installation with visible tape and tools; damage and markings on wall indicate work in progress.
- Recommended dimensions? As the picture from the room shows, I have measured what the actual door panel would be (82.5x204). This measurement is not set in stone. Since it won't have a conventional frame, some custom solution must be built.
- How do you get "invisible" hinges that don't protrude at all?
- How do you reinforce around the new door opening? Is it enough to place 45x45 around it and screw it in?
- Is it possible to use a regular interior door and then glue a mirror onto it?

If anyone has done something similar, I would appreciate your response!

Kind regards.
 
How did it go for you here? I was thinking of doing something similar 🤓
 
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