Sentences with phrase «use sliding barn»

Whether you use sliding barn doors in your home as a space saving feature or just enjoy their delightful rustic aesthetic, there are many creative ideas for their use.

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Here Sarah used her find as a sliding barn door leading into the laundry / craft room.
We used this as a basis to build 2 wider barn doors that went on a sliding track to cover a wide laundry closet.
Not only are sliding barn doors beautiful to look at, but when used in a small space that can be very practical (and can be considered instead of a pocket door which isn't nearly as attractive — as long as you have the wall space).
A beautiful sliding barn door would be great for privacy (rather than curtains) Maybe you could configure the barn doors so that they can be used for privacy (when guests come) but also cover the storage space?
I do like the sliding barn door, next to last photo, and will use that in my next house... what a great security feature!
I'm thinking we can create a sliding, barn - style door out of some brown - toned Stickwood (stuck to plywood) to use in that area instead.
Great tutorial for how to make this DIY sliding barn door — this one was used as a pantry door in a farmhouse kitchen.
First up, something I didn't share in the plans, was the fact we removed the door to the bathroom and are using a vintage door on sliding barn door track hardware.
The wood used to make this DIY sliding barn door costs around $ 40.
Among the hardware used in sliding barn doors, track systems are the most expensive.
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A sliding barn door — used here to disguise adjacent dining and kitchen storage — offers a pretty solution.
Original barn proportions were used for reference, and authentic interior flourishes include board - and - batten wall treatments, sliding barn doors to the pantry and master suite, and, hung on a wall, an antique rake that hails from a barn on the farm where Bagshaw grew up outside of Exeter, New Hampshire.
I found a way to build cabinet doors for only $ 2 a piece by using inexpensive wood and beadboard I had leftover from our closet sliding barn doors.
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