Sunday, March 29, 2015

Barn Doors for Bebe

I thought it would just be easier to show Bebe, and anyone else interested, how we did the barn doors for our master bath remodel.  


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First, decide what size door you want/need for your opening and also what side of the wall you will be placing it on.  A standard bathroom door opening is 2'4 X 6'8.  In order to cover the opening, always add at least 4" to dimensions ...we used a 2'8 x 7'0 door.  We purchased our doors premade stain grade pine.  They see you coming and really jack up the price for the 7'0 door.


From the bedroom side.  It fills the opening.


This is looking at closet door closed with light on in closet, lights off everywhere else.  Just a small gap but not a lot of light intrusion.


Looking into the closet from the bathroom.

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Now, what kind of doors do you want?

We decided on a solid door from the bath to the closet.


Because, I wanted a mirror on the closet side.


I wanted a glass door from the bedroom to the bathroom.  I wanted some light filtered through.  I would have preferred something a bit more opaque but those doors were super expensive.


We still need to sand... ONE MORE TIME...and poly.  I'm going to live with them for a while and then decide if I still want to treat the glass.

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Next, decide if you want molding around your doors.  We did.

Open

Closed


You will need to run casing across the top, double the size of the door, and then plus a bit (this is a bit tricky).  


Closet Barn Door

We used a premade track system from Rustica Hardware.  The vertical piece hits the stop on the horizontal piece.  The stop pieces were not adjustable which was a bit of a bitch.

Bathroom Barn Door
We had to drill a hole and finagle the pieces a bit to get it to work in the bathroom.  Ideally the end of the rail would line up with the casing but, well, it's off just a smidgen and that's okay.

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If you do not want the casing, you will attach the track directly to the wall.  You will need to attach to the studs!

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Bathroom Barn Door

At the bottom is a very small track for the door so it isn't swinging...maybe 2" - 3" long.  You will need to cut a groove the length of you door at the bottom.  You only get one chance.

Closet Barn Door
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Our closet door comes very close to the wall so we decided to put a rubber door stop at the bottom to protect the baseboards.

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Back

I am not real happy with seeing the bolt on the back side.  I shall look for black plugs at Lowe's to cap these. 

Front
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This really took some studying on Hunter's part and then our two employees, both trim carpenters, studied on it and installed both doors in seven hours including a lunch break.  Now that they have done it twice, they could probably cut their time at least in half.

I am delighted with the outcome.  The majority of the time they will be left open but now the swing and the door itself will no longer be in the way.

Any and all questions will be answered to the best of my ability or I'll ask Hunter.

11 comments:

  1. Hi Theresa! Congrats on your 25th wedding anniversary!!!!!!
    You will love Italy,it is my favorite place in Europe. Italiens are always dresses nice and i would try to not
    look like a tourist,ie no sneakers. I think nice denim,some tops and cardis would be great choices. It can be pretty cool(weatherwise) in April and i would bring enough jackets and warm sweaters so you are not cold.
    Have a great time!!!
    Sorry that my comment is in the wrong place:)

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    1. Ina! You can do no wrong. Thanks for the tips for Italy. I will bring a leather jacket. Just not sure if I should bring my white coat...may have to decide the night before. I am trying on things and deciding what I am missing. A fancy trip like this always makes one think they are missing something :)

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  2. I love the doors! Your closet and bathroom also look fantastic!

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    1. Thank you. We were nervouse with the doors because it is a bit expensive and we had never done them. They turned out beautifully.

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  3. Oh thank you so much! We have done enough reno work to recognize a project that looks easier than it actually is and this one had red flags all over it. Now we are prepared-once I know how difficult a project can be I fell better able to handle it. Does that make sense? Excellent point about the casing width (wouldn't have discovered that in time) the stopper, and all of it. Did the hardware mention a wgt limit for the door? The gap doesnt seem to bad-what do you think? MrBebe is uncomfortable with it in theory so we are still debating. This is very helpful so Grazie Mille!
    Your bathroom is gorgeous-you must be so pleased! That is one sexy shower, by the way. It's just the kind I want

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    1. The gap is fine. The picture above is taken right up close. I do believe there is a weight limit, just not sure what. The casing above was attached to the studs of the wall and then the track was attached to the casing. Rustica Hardware, I think, has their instructions on line...actually quite a bit of info on line. Just getting the right door size is key.

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  4. Oh! I LOVE barn doors! Yours are just so chic and not at all horsey and whatnot. We were going to get them for the living room and now I'm bummed we didn't as would have made that room so much more versatile. Good job you guys!!!
    PS I saw that second photo and thought I'd gone bonkers! Is that a blank photo or are you testing my oldy mouldy eyes?

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    1. Thanks baby. The second photo just shows a tiny bit of light from the closed door...your eyeballs are glorious.

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  5. Good choice. I have a frosted glass door on my ensure and hate it as I like privacy. I feel like I live at the W Hotel and I'm not nearly that hip!

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  6. First, decide what size door you want/need for your opening and also what side of the wall you will be placing it on. A standard bathroom door ... bbarndoor.blogspot.com

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  7. Barn Doors for Bebe. I thought it would just be easier to show Bebe, and anyone else interested, how we did the barn doors for our master bath ... bbarndoors.blogspot.com

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