In the bedroom we: ripped up the nasty carpet and replaced with laminate hardwood replaced the closet doors obviously, we painted redid the inside of
the closet replaced the door hardware added a ceiling fan and an a / c unit replaced the baseboard heater
Not exact matches
It also means saving ourselves the cost of
replacing a new set of
closet doors, cleaning up shards of glass and most importantly skipping a trip... [Read more...]
-- paint walls with Benjamin Moore's Gray Owl —
replace closet doors — paint
doors trim work with Benjamin Moore's Paper Mache —
replace door and
closet hardware — DIY plank wall — add light fixture — blackout blind — make DIY window valance (twice!)
A few things I did in previous weeks were decorate the bins, paint stripes on the wall and remove the
closet doors and
replace with curtains.
The old
closet door has been
replaced with paneled bi-fold
doors that are much more practical for the space.
Generally speaking, routine maintenance items such as
replacing a leaking faucet or correcting a sticking
closet door wouldn't require disclosure.
Customized Curtains - To make room for this large dresser, the
closet's bifold
doors were
replaced by patchwork curtains.
Design tip: For a
closet that's a minimum of three feet wide, consider
replacing a single
door with two half
doors to improve accessibility.
We also removed the
closet door to
replace it with a curtain.
Our daughters» bedrooms have mirrors
closet doors and my first thought was to
replace them.
I have a nice size kitchen with very little cabinet space.I made a
closet into a pantry so all I need is a lil space for dishes.I just got married and received a very nice set of a olive green dish set that I have not opened because my cabinets need a real bad make over.The cabinets over the sink are coming apart from the wall.I know all we would have to do is
replace the backs of the cabinet and mount them up properly on the wall.I tried to explain it to my husband < but he understands more when he sees it in writing.I have always loved the idea of cabinets with no
doors.I love baskets as well and so I went on a hunt for a idea to bring my vision of what i would love my kitchen to look like.One day I decided to go on my favorite web site and I saw a picture of black cabinets, no
doors with baskets.OMG..
We're not in it yet, because we're totally gutting it — taking down walls, new kitchen, new master bedroom / bathroom addition,
replacing all interior woodwork (including
doors and
closet doors and
closet interiors), planking ceilings, new flooring, and
replacing windows.
I would love to
replace my mirrored
closet doors in our hall way with those.
A few things I did in previous weeks were decorate the bins, paint stripes on the wall and remove the
closet doors and
replace with curtains.
So if you were
replacing hinged
closet doors and needed something two -
doors wide could you put two
doors on that track, using 4 pulleys?
* Took down the bi-fold
closet doors and
replaced them with a pair of curtains that were once in my living room.
Replace the footboard with a wider one Reframe the two
closet doors into french
doors Replace the actual
doors and
door knobs
Replace floors
I really want
replace my sliding
closet doors to french
doors.
I would love to do this in my room, but again no space to do so, but I also removed an opening
door on another
closet in my room &
replaced it with a curtain.
I wont to
replace these
closet doors with bi-fold
doors, standard size to make it easier to get things in / out of
closet and to see what it in there better.
This hutch
replaced a
door - front linen
closet similar to those found in many older houses.
To give the room a more spacious feel,
replace closet doors with simple canvas curtains that slide neatly out of the way when open.
I also installed new DIY bi-fold craftsman style
closet doors to
replace the sliding mirror ones that were there before.
We
replaced them with
closet doors that open outwards.
I am tired of our flush
doors throughout the house (bedroom
doors and
closet bifolds) but too cheap to
replace them all!
Something I did to help minimize the amount of dark wood in a light and bright space was to take the
closet doors off and
replace them with curtains.
4 bedrooms with a large bonus room that can easily be renovated to add 5th bedroom, updated electrical and plumbing throughout, front Crestron smart home system, Hunter Douglas shades, 2 car garaged connected to house by breezeway, with separate HVAC and upstairs storage, gas log fireplace in master on main, professional designed master
closet, master bath with travertine shower and separate water
closet with pocket
door reclaimed from the Historic James Building, HVAC units
replaced in 2016 and 2017, basement has been sealed and waterproofed, butlers pantry, washer and dryer (less than a year old) remain, wrap around front porch and screened porch.
We
replaced the floors with 7» wood planks,
replaced many of the windows throughout, [added] all new cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms, new
closet doors, new window treatments, and new furniture and accessories.»
-- paint walls with Benjamin Moore's Gray Owl —
replace closet doors — paint
doors trim work with Benjamin Moore's Paper Mache —
replace door and
closet hardware — DIY plank wall (almost done with this!)
The
closet doors and bedroom
door will probably be
replaced as well.