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September 23, 2012 by

DIY BARN DOORS

Hi Everyone- I am so excited to share my DIY barn door project.  I researched this project for over a year before getting my {first} husband on board!  I envisioned these DIY barn doors in our basement; finished by the previous owners when they built the house. It was a nice basement, but the builder grade white doors didn’t go with the industrial look I was crushing on a few years ago!  I feel like we were on the forefront of this popular DIY project and let me add that never happens to us! Here are our french doors into our basement.This room is where we watch sports or the kids watch movies with friends. The glass panes are covered with fingerprints and dog DNA.  These white french doors did not go with my vision for our basement.

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Pricing barn doors is tricky. The  solid pine doors can be relatively inexpensive, but the hardware for the track and roller system is crazy expensive (relative to standard door hardware).  Every track system I priced online was easily $500.00 and the additional hardware x2 doors pushed the price above $900.

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 I just couldn’t believe my only option was going to cost me $900+ dollars. So, I checked out our local improvement store.  At the time of this project our local Home Depot did  not have the track systems above the door.   I checked a feed supply store but their pricing was out of my budget.  My  last option was Lowes and they didn’t have them at that particular store, but an associate  suggested I try one in another city that is closer to horse property.   Here is  the new knotty pine trim and the track system.  The doors and track system came from Lowes.  We attached a 1x6x10 piece of pine above the door frame and used this to attach the hardware.

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The rectangular brackets hold the rollers that slide along the track.This is only the beginning of this project.  The brackets are attached to each door and then hung onto the track.  So you need 4 brackets for 2 doors. For the stain I decided on Dark Walnut and lots of cotton rags.

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The final phase of this project was finding door handles.  Check out what I found on a trip with my sister  to Nashville (she lives in Knoxville) a few weeks after this project that proved to be the perfect door handle. Can you tell what they are from this image?

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Here are the details:
large;”>2  32″ knotty pine solid interior doors ($148 each)
1  1x6x10 knotty pine board (to bolt track into)
2 1x3x8 knotty pine boards (we had to pull the original door trim out and replace with knotty pine trim) and the barn door hardware track system from Lowes
Approximate total cost for the 2 door project:
Under $500.00 

 

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  1. 19

    LZ Cathcart@ The Summery Umbrella says

    August 11, 2015 at 8:06 PM

    Wow!! Sooooo gorgeous!! Absolutely drooling over here :)

    Reply
  2. 20

    Benita says

    June 25, 2015 at 4:28 PM

    LOVE these doors!!!

    Reply
  3. 21

    Thistle says

    March 19, 2015 at 7:59 AM

    Laura,

    You. Are.Amazing.

    Seriously.

    Best DIY Project EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    karianne

    Reply
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    Emily, Our house now a home says

    December 6, 2014 at 8:52 AM

    These are gorgeous! I love the dark stain. I just did a barn door in our hallway going into the laundry room. It was really difficult to find the hardware that was not waaayyyyy expensive. But, I did it. And just like you, I love my barn door. You did a wonderful job!

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    • 23

      Laura says

      December 6, 2014 at 9:02 AM

      thanks emily!!! It is one of our favorite projects! Our neighbors love them!

      Reply
  5. 24

    Roeshel says

    September 29, 2012 at 7:37 PM

    They’re gorgeous! Wow! I love sliding doors, especially barn doors. Great job!

    Reply
  6. 25

    Karen says

    September 23, 2012 at 5:59 PM

    Beautiful. I love them. Good job.

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  7. 26

    Mary says

    September 23, 2012 at 2:26 PM

    Incredible! You did a great job with those!

    Reply
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    Anonymous says

    July 8, 2012 at 9:01 PM

    This is a great idea. However, I’m sorry to be negative but I was so excited to find this tutorial and yet the most important information is not included: what exact hardware did was used? what was it called? which Lowe’s did you find it in? I did a search for this hardware on-line and it is extremely expensive so details on a cheaper version would be very relavant.

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    Shannon says

    April 15, 2012 at 9:03 AM

    Amazing transformation! I love that you did your self and on a budget. It was time and money well spent. I wish I had a place in my house to add some barn doors.

    Reply
  10. 29

    Nancy from Flatrock Cabin says

    April 4, 2012 at 7:08 PM

    I love these doors. This is also a dream of mine, but I don’t know where they would fit in my home.

    Reply
  11. 30

    Stuff and Nonsense says

    April 1, 2012 at 4:41 PM

    these turned out
    absolutely fabulous

    what character and charm
    they lend to your space

    thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!

    alison

    Reply
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    Alese says

    March 21, 2012 at 7:51 AM

    I love these doors. I especially like how you used a 1×6 under the hardware. It looks great!

    Reply
  13. 32

    Debbiedoo's says

    March 12, 2012 at 1:53 PM

    Thanks for sharing with the copy cat party…enjoy!

    Reply
  14. 33

    Debbiedoo's says

    March 10, 2012 at 9:54 AM

    Hope you do not mind I shared this on my facebook fan page. It is amazing! and I love it.

    Reply
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    Debbiedoo's says

    March 10, 2012 at 9:49 AM

    WOW Laura, these are beautiful!!

    Reply
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    Gwen @ The Bold Abode says

    March 8, 2012 at 9:19 PM

    Wicked. In the awesome sense… I was looking up these track systems today and was, like…uh-uh..not happening…

    Now, I’ma go check out Lowes.

    Reply
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    Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says

    March 7, 2012 at 8:56 PM

    Oh these doors look amazing. You did such a great job on them.

    Reply

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