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I’ve always wanted to have a sliding farmhouse door and the entrance to the pantry seemed the perfect place for it.
I bought an old door at the salvage yard and used some distressing paint techniques to make it what I wanted!
Old farmhouse type door for added character, although you can build your own
Chalk paint in serenity blue
Water based white and black paint
Elmers glue
Scrap wood for any repairs
Sliding door rollers and hardware (and screws or nails and wood glue if needed)
Paintbrushes
Sander
Sandpaper
Screwdriver / Chisel
Cordless drill
Sand door roughly.
Repair or replace any boards that are unsafe. (I had to add a board to the bottom of my door as al the boards were uneven and broken so would be unsafe for dogs or children playing on the floor—look the the photo and the bottom second board was added on)
Before painting, coat some of the areas in a thick coat of Elmer’s glue. This makes the paint crackle when it dries and it looks amazing!
Then paint a base colour roughly, not evenly covered. I used the chalk paint for this. Once dry, over the top randomly use the white and black to distress. Use the sandpaper to take it back to the wood or undercoat of paint and get creative distressing. Use the screwdriver and chisel to make holes and divets in the wood.
My door had hardware already on it (the handle and latch) but you could buy new and distress using paint too.
Attach door using your chosen bar door hardware!
Your farmhouse sliding barn door is simply incredible @Natalya! The distressed paint technique you used gives it a beautiful vintage charm, and the choice of serenity blue adds the perfect touch. The salvaged door and unique distressing create a one-of-a-kind piece that truly stands out. Fantastic job!
Mitchell
Lovely work @Natalya.
Many thanks for sharing, and well done.
You've provided such helpful information that will be of great assistance to our community members.
We are interested in turning your project into a Featured Project article. Do you have any more pictures you could share?
It would also be great if you could share any other tips or lessons learned during your project that would assist others tackling a similar project.
Many thanks,
Wayne
This is great! I’ve seen the barn doors for years but I much prefer your rustic look 👏👏
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