Once the stain dried, we began attaching
the barn door pulls.
Not exact matches
It has twin «
barn doors,» alternately referred to as «the Splitdoor,» enclosing the boot instead of a
pull - up hatch, and also features a «Clubdoor» on the right - hand side regardless of the intended market.
I also had a
barn door that opened so I could
pull weird bits of furniture and stuff into it.
Once you throw some beautiful
pull hardware and track from Spalding Hardware (which glides smooth as butter), along with paying a perfectionist painter to spray the
door in a high - gloss lacquer, the
barn door easily jumped from $ 60 to around $ 1000 in product cost (not including my husband's or my time).
(Picture a
barn door) Then somehow
pull out and extend to get up to the loft.
I originally
pulled up plans for a play vanity from my friend Ana White (who by the way featured plans she made from my Sliding
Barn Door TV cover on her site here), but then we modified the vanity a bit to include legs.
Cedar Fence Slats (Standard Size) One 1 ″ x 2 ″ Cedar Board (similar) One 1 ″ x 4 ″ Cedar Board (similar) Aluminum Angles (1 inch)
Door Pull Elmers Probond Advanced Elmers Wood Glue 1 - inch Wood Screws (# 8) 2.5 - inch Wood Screws (# 8) 9/16 Truss Head Screws 1 - inch Finishing Nails Square
Barn Door Track
Barn Door Rollers + Hardware 5 - inch Moulding (optional) White Caulk Paint
There's even a
barn door that
pulls in the turquoise accent color that you can see throughout the house.