Well a while back, we installed what I think
will be my last barn door.
Maybe.
Anyway, here it is in all its beauty!
It's in my bedroom, leading into the
laundry/closet/my office/and Maggie's sleeping quarters.
I took off the original door facing and added a wider
and flat trim to accommodate the barn door hardware.
This picture shows the long piece of
hardware that the door hardware will sit on.
Here the door has been mounted on the hardware.
It flows smoothly on the track.
I bought a door for this project. I wanted a french
door for many reasons.
The first being that I wanted the light from the window to be able to
still come through in the bedroom.
I also have french doors leading into the bedroom and
also going into the master bathroom.
Isn't it beautiful.
This picture shows how it slides behind the bathroom door
when not in use.
I found this great door handle at Hobby Lobby
50% off of course.
I love it!
This picture shows what it looks like with both doors closed.
Barn door closed, bath opened.
Bath closed, barn door opened.
Both doors closed.
This is a picture of the door hardware info from Lowes.
One last look at the finished project.
I love it!
How great is Your goodness,
which You have stored up
for those who fear you.
Psalm 31:19
Very pretty, I love that you used a glass door. It looks so fresh and lets the lovely light through. You are adding so much charm to your home with these doors, function and charm . . . that's most certainly a "Win, Win" :) Thanks for sharing and for the information on where to purchased your hardware.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty - I just love it.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Great spin on a huge trend!
ReplyDeleteYour door is so nice and a pretty door handle!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at Cooking and Crafting with J&J!
This looks fabulous, I need get more natural light into my home.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous! Thanks for linking up at Talk of the Town - I pinned it to the Knick of Time party board! Check back next week for a special blog promotion I'll have for the party!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I am so uncrafty. I get so inspired by others creativity that I just may try something someday!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this! White is so serene, and the sunlight is beautiful! Would love it if you'd share with us over at Vintage Charm here: http://charmbraceletdiva.blogspot.com/2016/04/vintage-charm-party-26-and-march.html
ReplyDeleteHope to see you there! xo Kathleen
I love these doors. We are putting up two.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
gorgeous!!! it looks absolutely beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI SO love this!! How pretty!
ReplyDeleteI would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
I love the way this turned out -- gorgeous! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteI need to find a place for one of these! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with Talk of the Town.
Girl, you're a pro at this! I need you to come to my house and make me some! Thanks so much for stopping by Inspiration Thursday last week.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at Vintage Charm!xo kathleen
ReplyDeleteThe door is so pretty. I also love the paint color!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I have been searching for ideas to close off my dining room, this would be perfect! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your door! I just love them and want my handyman to install one in my laundry room:)
ReplyDeleteI love the style you used for the door!
ReplyDeleteHi Lyn,
ReplyDeleteSorry for dropping by a day after Thursday Favorite Things went live, but I wanted to let you know that your post was a highlight from last weeks blog hop. I decided to do a themed highlight focused on repurposed cool barn doors and pretty much everything that included a door.
Thank you so much for joining us at Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop. Your doors are beautiful.
Olivia
Reinvented Collection
Awesome! Thanks for sharing at HSH!
ReplyDeleteLyn, I love your barn door. I bought 2 narrow French doors at Roundtop last year to replace my laundry room door. They are still out in the garage, but this gives me inspiration to get going. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. I like how it looks like a set of french doors when the new one is closed and the bath door is open. Just wondering: Why does the hardware the door hangs from at the top extend so far to the left of the door frame. Doesn't look bad, I'm just curious.
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