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This would have to be one of my favourite builds. I have always wanted to Build a barn door and now I have made one, I can’t wait to be building more.
Hanging the tracks is not a complex as it looks once you learn the heights and measurements. The timber I used is called Silver Top
hi there @Deborah_A
timber I was using is $13 per meter,
A door that is 1500 wide comes to around $650 for the timber
adding a rail, handles, oil, materials may come to around $400
I am looking to buy a door just like this for my home in Bunbury,who can I contact to make one for me,I might go for pine and stain it. Cheers Greg
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Gregross, we're pleased to have you join us and look forward to seeing your barn door project come to life in your home.
Let me tag @EricL who will be happy to assist you.
Have you seen this helpful resource from Bunnings? Barn-style sliding doors: how and why to get the look. It contains links to doors that might be suitable for you.
Jason
What stain did you use to get this colour please
Hi @cclark347,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us.
Allow me to tag @LePallet so they are notified of your question.
Hopefully, they will respond shortly.
Jacob
Hi @cclark347,
To my eye, it doesn't appear that a stain was used as this is a natural colour of some hardwoods. I see @LePallet mentioned they used an oil, so I would suggest this finish was achieved with a clear interior oil. Something like this Feast Watson 1L Scandinavian Oil should be suitable.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Thank you.
I just thought the original pine looked a lot lighter. I didn’t think an oil would darken it that much. I have original pine barn door and I would like it a touch darker. I thought an oil would just be a clear coat
Hi @cclark347,
From the description and appearance, these are hardwood doors and not Pine. You could stain your Pine to get a slightly darker look like this, and it would be best to check out colour samples in-store to get an idea of what can be achieved.
You're correct that a clear oil won't darken your Pine to a similar look as these doors. That colouring comes from the hardwood, not the coating. The oil coating adds a slightly honey hue and darkens the timber ever so slightly.
Mitchell
Hi @cclark347
@MitchellMc is on the money. These were hardwood doors and all that was needed was a natural hardwax oil. Feast Watson make a great product in the oil and also a stain.
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