Girlllll, all of your projects are so good. You always put out quality content, which makes it not as easy to post daily. So, don't beat yourself up about it. Quality over quantity ANY DAY for ME! 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽😍💯
Love the door. I'd like to see the back side of it. I want to make a door that looks like this (not sliding though) for my floor to ceiling bathroom linen closet. Great job!
So a common door is 1.5-1.75" thick, this would be less than an inch it seems with the frame you built out and used. You were able to use hardware for the hanging brackets that allowed for you to use that width?
Ok so i went to the plans a nd I see you gt 1 8ft 1x6 but u don’t state where or what part of the door is used fr that. I can see it’s on the bottom but is the top piece 1x6 also?
Happy Independence Day 🤗 I hope you're all doing well. Oh man it's been too long🙈. We started this project months ago and I finally got around to finishing it. We're planning on adding shelving on both sides to complete our living room. Hope this video inspires you to make your own fun renovations 😊 If you're looking for the full list of supplies or plans here's the blog post - www.lilyardor.com/diy-barn-doors/ .
In the case of temporary exhibition halls or temporary stores, floor runners or studs are sometimes fixed with only silicon. One or two screw pieces on the left and right sides of the door may be sufficient. Cement Stucco paint that feels like exposed concrete will also help reduce the budget. Putty, tape, and sanding are all be able to omit, and it's good for a tight schedule because it finishes well with just using finishing trowel on the board directly. And I envy that big garage.^^
Thanks for all the tips :) Oh yeh we thought about using a trowel but we decided to save money and work with what we had on hand :) I'm sure it would of been much faster with the trowel.
THANK YOU! Built my doors this weekend! So grateful for your simple plans! Price of lumber is up! This entire project was about $650, still way less than ordering it!
This looks Great!! I'm new to building, I don't see any bracket on the bottom.. So does the door move back and forth with no problems? Does the brackets up top keep in place well?
For a first time effort by a homeowner, this job turned out pretty good. So good on you for the successful result. I was wondering about what appears to be an angle at the top of doorway opening. Was there a reason for not making the opening square? I didn't hear it on the video.
Hi Lily, First, I want to say thank you for your info. I was looking for a DIY project to build a barn door/divider for my nephew large living room. There are so many posted and most of them require tool and extra help, finally I found yours, it so simple, easy to understand, i can do it by myself with tools i have, and most of all within my budget. I will start it this weekend and will proudly share it with friends and family. Once, thank you much Lily. it's so helpful, I love it. Please continue to post and share with us your next DIY projects. ;=)
I loved the entire project. The barn door construction was of interest to me because I was looking for ideas on how to create doors (I am using plexiglass instead).job well done.
WOW - that was truly fantastic!! To have the confidence to put in that wall, is incredible. Thank you for sharing, I am hoping to make cupboard doors that slide like these, so I will save this video, for when my kitchen is finished. Well done guys, and little guy!!
Thank you Jane 🤗 no I actually got it at Ross last summer. First time I came across something like that at ross snatched up a few actually. It's one of my fav shirts 😍
Sure :D I think that would look great. I think dowel joints would take much longer because you'd need to perfectly drill all the holes even and it would be harder to get all the pieces to be perfectly flush with one another. Not an expert but I think The pocket holes might be easier to control when securing all the pieces together.
Omg!!! I love this so glad I found your channel your videos literally make all my diy dreams come to life lol. I’ve been dying to put sliding barn doors between my living and dining room but it’s way too expensive. I’m going to show my husband this he’s really handy like your husband. Can you tell me where you got the hinges from to connect to the doors to make them slide?
omg I’m so happy to hear you loved my channel! 😬🤗 welcome! I totally understand. couldn’t believe how expensive they were when we were looking into barn doors. sure we got the hinges on amazon I think I payed under $100 for the kit. it was way cheaper then homedpeot or Lowe’s. here’s a link- amzn.to/3jhKXPx
it is me or the header for the door opening was crocked?? A+ for effort for sure..
how do they look from the other side ?
I was thinking the same thing
Girlllll, all of your projects are so good. You always put out quality content, which makes it not as easy to post daily. So, don't beat yourself up about it. Quality over quantity ANY DAY for ME! 🙌🏽👏🏽👏🏽😍💯
AWWE 😍😍😊 thanks girl! I'm so happy to hear this! You made my day 🤗🤗🤗!
Is it me, or is the door opening crooked as shit?
Left side is higher lol
Love the door. I'd like to see the back side of it. I want to make a door that looks like this (not sliding though) for my floor to ceiling bathroom linen closet. Great job!
Yes, would love to see the other side.
Please share a pic of the back of the doors
So a common door is 1.5-1.75" thick, this would be less than an inch it seems with the frame you built out and used. You were able to use hardware for the hanging brackets that allowed for you to use that width?
Ok so i went to the plans a nd I see you gt 1 8ft 1x6 but u don’t state where or what part of the door is used fr that. I can see it’s on the bottom but is the top piece 1x6 also?
How much was the barn door all in all?
doors on a budget roblox reference lol
Happy Independence Day 🤗 I hope you're all doing well.
Oh man it's been too long🙈. We started this project months ago and I finally got around to finishing it. We're planning on adding shelving on both sides to complete our living room. Hope this video inspires you to make your own fun renovations 😊
If you're looking for the full list of supplies or plans here's the blog post - www.lilyardor.com/diy-barn-doors/ .
In the case of temporary exhibition halls or temporary stores, floor runners or studs are sometimes fixed with only silicon. One or two screw pieces on the left and right sides of the door may be sufficient.
Cement Stucco paint that feels like exposed concrete will also help reduce the budget.
Putty, tape, and sanding are all be able to omit, and it's good for a tight schedule because it finishes well with just using finishing trowel on the board directly.
And I envy that big garage.^^
Thanks for all the tips :) Oh yeh we thought about using a trowel but we decided to save money and work with what we had on hand :) I'm sure it would of been much faster with the trowel.
THANK YOU! Built my doors this weekend! So grateful for your simple plans! Price of lumber is up! This entire project was about $650, still way less than ordering it!
This looks Great!! I'm new to building, I don't see any bracket on the bottom.. So does the door move back and forth with no problems? Does the brackets up top keep in place well?
For a first time effort by a homeowner, this job turned out pretty good. So good on you for the successful result. I was wondering about what appears to be an angle at the top of doorway opening. Was there a reason for not making the opening square? I didn't hear it on the video.
Hi Lily,
First, I want to say thank you for your info. I was looking for a DIY project to build a barn door/divider for my nephew large living room. There are so many posted and most of them require tool and extra help, finally I found yours, it so simple, easy to understand, i can do it by myself with tools i have, and most of all within my budget. I will start it this weekend and will proudly share it with friends and family.
Once, thank you much Lily. it's so helpful, I love it. Please continue to post and share with us your next DIY projects. ;=)
Pro tip, you can use a grout sponge with a bucket of water instead of sanding. No need to spend the money on the dust control stuff.
I loved the entire project. The barn door construction was of interest to me because I was looking for ideas on how to create doors (I am using plexiglass instead).job well done.
Are the doors heavy?
WOW - that was truly fantastic!! To have the confidence to put in that wall, is incredible. Thank you for sharing, I am hoping to make cupboard doors that slide like these, so I will save this video, for when my kitchen is finished. Well done guys, and little guy!!
What thickness was the birch plywood? Thx
They look great! I really like your shirt too. ❤ Did you make it on your Cricut??
Thank you Jane 🤗 no I actually got it at Ross last summer. First time I came across something like that at ross snatched up a few actually. It's one of my fav shirts 😍
I'd d the center with glass then the middle wood slats
This door opening is so crooked 🤦♀️
It’s an old house the floor wasn’t built level and the ceiling slants which explains why it looks crooked. We did the best we could to make it square.
Love these! thanks I'm going to try to make them myself!
Not to stereotype but redheads are smart. 😓
So, the other side would be plain flat?
Husband!? You’re like 13 years old!!!??
LOL 😅 Thanks. Just turned 29 🙈.
Could I use glass in place of wood for the panels? Also what do you think about dowel joints in place of pocket holes?
Sure :D I think that would look great. I think dowel joints would take much longer because you'd need to perfectly drill all the holes even and it would be harder to get all the pieces to be perfectly flush with one another. Not an expert but I think The pocket holes might be easier to control when securing all the pieces together.
Whats the wood used in the frames on the doors - where do you get primed pine in that size?
premium pine. We got the pine at home depot from what I remember.
Great video! 👏❤️
It's amazing whether he's dexterous or skilled.
Like that t-shirt
Awesome
Hardware?
Omg!!! I love this so glad I found your channel your videos literally make all my diy dreams come to life lol. I’ve been dying to put sliding barn doors between my living and dining room but it’s way too expensive. I’m going to show my husband this he’s really handy like your husband. Can you tell me where you got the hinges from to connect to the doors to make them slide?
omg I’m so happy to hear you loved my channel! 😬🤗 welcome! I totally understand. couldn’t believe how expensive they were when we were looking into barn doors. sure we got the hinges on amazon I think I payed under $100 for the kit. it was way cheaper then homedpeot or Lowe’s. here’s a link- amzn.to/3jhKXPx
DIY Lily Ardor thank you soo much I appreciate it 😊
@@zunarahhwlskxk6428 you’re very welcome 🤗
Awe I love it
Thank you April :) so happy to hear this
Love it Lily!! 💗
THank you Melissa :) I'm so happy to hear you loved it! btw I love how your swing turned out! You're amazing girl! 🤗
@@diylilyardor3435 thank you! I'm so proud of it!
How high are your ceilings?
I think the left side of our house is 7 foot something and the right side is a bit of 8 feet. They're slanted.
Where did yall get the frame to slide open
I got it on amazon amzn.to/3e0F2ej - I share more on the blog www.lilyardor.com/diy-barn-doors/
Awesome thank you you did a amazing job
@@gabedonnamirelez2564 Thank you so much :D
🙏🏻❤️
That rug... Where can I buy it?!
I got the rug at target a few years back :)
It’s a Nate Berkus rug
Awesome thanks
You bet!
Very well done
Thank you 😊
Nice work
Thanks
Please sister help me the tools
From iraq my greeting well done