Sliding barn doors take you from the living room into the second bedroom and further into the ensuite, with dual sinks and shower.
Not exact matches
We
took off our closet
door for this
sliding barn door and it saved lots of space!
i.e. framing new closet
doors in the bedrooms, to 60» width, which is all fine and good, except that he didn't
take into account the trim, and I had to make some custom
barn style
sliding doors.
Down the road if we add a new
door to the master from the hall, it might even be something like the
sliding barn door, above, (as long as it is nice and pretty flush with the wall so it doesn't
take up too much room).
If you love the look of the
sliding barn door but are kind of intimidated by
taking on such a project, then you'll want to check out this tutorial.
To save on space, we are
taking out the existing
door and replacing it with THIS
sliding barn door.
Talking about cheap DIY
sliding barn doors, this one here
takes things to a whole new level.
DIY
Sliding Barn Door: How to Build a
Sliding Barn Door — Hinged
doors take up quite a bit of space when open.
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/tv/video/0,,20559587,00.html Another similar
take on the
sliding barn door by contractor Tom Silva.
Both practical and decorative, the
sliding doors here
take their cue from traditional
barn doors.