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Slidingtrackdoor

I feel like this post should begin with a sigh of relief.

It has been my plan to add a sliding door between the bedroom and small master bathroom since day one. On home inspection day, right after we opened escrow, I toured the house and knew immediately we'd be taking the door off the bathroom. It opened in, blocked the toliet and was difficult to maneuver around.

My dad removed the traditional door the weekend the first weekend I moved in. And then we went door-less for 18 months. This is not "new" in Cripe land. The past three spaces we've lived we've removed the door to the master bath. Normally we hang a curtain in the doorway to make it feel like a separate space. But this time, since we owned and had the wall space to do it, I was committed to adding an external sliding door (often called a "sliding barn door" but since we didn't use a "barn door" that feels silly).

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So the question became, "when will we have time to do this?"

Answer : never.

But "never" takes too long so we decided to jump in anyway. After too much debate I decided to buy the absurdly cheap (compared to other sources) hardware track from amazon. The reviews were good enough and I liked the look and loved that it came in black. (All the door handles in our house are black.)

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(the door looks totally crooked in some of these photos. It's not, I promise.)

We bought the track first (and that sat at the house for a month) before we found a door at Lowe's. Our door opening is narrower than "standard" which meant we were able to get a normal sized door and it still covered the white door frame. I could have taken years to pick the perfect door, but I decided to go with "what's available." Our house is not "shabby chic" or "rustic" so restoring some sort of cool old door didn't make much sense. I didn't want something solid because I like that there is a window in the bathroom and I want to keep as much natural light flowing in this house as possible. Since we've been door-less for over a year, privacy is obviously not that big of a deal and so going with a glass paned door made sense (this wood door was about $100 at Lowe's).

Next I had to decide how I wanted the door to look. It came as a solid naked wood so I had a few options. I could paint it dark like the beams of the house. I could paint it glossy white like the door frames. I could paint it Benjamin Moore Athena like the walls. I could stain it a cool wood stain. But none of those options felt right. I worried the dark and stain would be too heavy. I worried the glossy white would stand out. I worried the Athena would look cheap. So I decided to white wash it which means make it white(ish) but let the the wood grain show through.

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We could have just mixed some white paint with water but instead we bought a mix. It's called Olympic Maximum Stain & Sealant in one. It's semi-transparent and has a neutral base. The lady at Lowe's tinted it for me with some white paint.

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Two coats of that and I had a door that I really loved. (We added a $4 black handle to the outside, also from Lowe's.)

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I wish I could say the install process was straightforward and simple, but it took some finagling. The track had pre-drilled holes every 18 inches and most wall studs are 16 inches apart. We got lucky and found studs for the first two, but we had to drill very close to the door frame to hit wood for the next too. The final hole (on the far right) is not in a stud and we used a very heavy duty drywall screw there (thankfully that side doesn't support the door's weight).

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I recognize this is A LOT of information about a hanging door but I'd hate for this project to sound as easy as say, hanging a frame on a wall. It was intense from the planning to (finally) the execution. But seriously? I LOVE IT. LOVE IT. Well worth the 18 month wait.

Thanks Dadio, for your installation help!

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30 responses to “external sliding door in the master bedroom.”

  1. Leah Avatar

    It looks awesome, Elise! You’ve inspired me to tackle similar things around our house that kept getting put off. “Getting er done” is SO, so rewarding, once I get out of my own way and start tackling them, one step at a time.

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  2. donya Avatar

    This turned out great! I’ve been wanting to do something similar for our laundry room bc we have a pocket door there now and it’s hard to close and open sometimes. This is great inspiration!

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  3. Mary Kay Avatar
    Mary Kay

    It looks great! I really like it.

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  4. JC Avatar

    I feel like that first picture belongs in a magazine, the angle and brightness just scream pro. It looks great Elise!

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  5. Lara Avatar

    It looks great, Elise! I agree with JC, when I first saw the picture, I thought it was pulled from a magazine. What an awesome job!

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  6. Kay Avatar
    Kay

    Quick question– Does the door only really move left and right and not in or out, if that makes sense? I worry about little fingers prying the door “out” and then it smashing back in. Maybe that’s not really a concern. I’d love to do this in my basement, but that’s one issue that has held me back.

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  7. Debbie Avatar

    What a a beautiful project. Your paint choice was perfect. It fit’s your home. Glad that got checked off. Great job.

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  8. Lauren Avatar

    Aren’t handy Dads the best? I always remind myself of how lucky I am to have one when he helps with home projects. The door looks awesome.

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  9. Kaoru Avatar

    Very cool! My parents have a small master bath and took out the door too to save on space. I can’t remember if they installed a pocket door or an external sliding door like this. Your installation definitely looks rustic/barn/chic, which I think is a great aesthetic.

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    Shar

    We have a similar glass-paned door & decided to “paint” random squares with a frosted glass spray. We are happy with that as is provides a bit more privacy & still lets the light through. Love the sliding track idea–wish we could incorporate that!

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  11. Photosbykris Avatar

    Oh good now you can come and hang our 20 ft tall by 40 ft wide barn doors. The wind once again has them off the track, takes a tractor and loader to rehang those heavy doors, we made them out of sheets of metal.
    As much as I hate sliding barn doors they do look nice in a house, but hate them on the barns, they’re always coming off of the tracks. Always.

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  12. Corey Avatar

    These are my favorite kinds of doors. You guys did a great job.

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  13. oh shoot Avatar

    Great Job! It looks amazing!
    Vivianna

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  14. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    It looks great! What a quick forever. 🙂 If we weren’t renting I’d totally do this, we have a very similar setup – a glass-paned door in our tiny master bath. I love it for the natural light but in our case privacy was an issue (toilet is directly in front of the door and I didn’t love that). So I got some frosted contact paper and cut a piece for each section… it works perfectly to let light in, but completely gives privacy.
    I know privacy isn’t an issue here and that’s awesome! Just thought I’d mention in case anyone else is looking for a solution that way. 🙂

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  15. Kim Avatar

    Terrific info! Pinned for later use! Thanks for taking the time!!

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  16. noreen Avatar
    noreen

    Wow — how cool is this!!?? Very inspiring =)

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  17. AudreyV Avatar
    AudreyV

    I love love love this door! Thanks for sharing. Great inspiration!

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  18. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    it rolls left and right but it does go a tiny bit back and forth. it’s not a tight enough squeeze to smash fingers though – not nearly as the risks of smashing a finger in a traditional door (if that makes sense).

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  19. Emily Avatar
    Emily

    how cool that your dad is so handy – I know he has been a big help with all of your home endeavors!

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  20. Lizeaton Avatar

    This is an awesome solution. We have a similar situation, but I had never thought about something like this as an option. Thank you for sharing.

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  21. Meghan Avatar

    It looks great!
    We are planning to install a sliding door in our bedroom. We’ve only been doorless for about 12 months while figuring out exactly how we want to do it so I guess we’re in good shape. ha!

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  22. kris Avatar
    kris

    What a great idea— I woud have to have some frost for privacy:)

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  23. Lauren Avatar

    YAY for DIY projects getting done! The white was looks so great and is such a cool natural shade! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  24. Skye Avatar
    Skye

    It looks amazing! Is there another handle on the other side so you can open/close from inside the bathroom?

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  25. Elise Avatar

    No, you just gotta slide with your hand. 🙂

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  26. Allison Avatar

    I love that! I can see it working for a walk-in pantry or closet, too — I hate sliding doors on closets; I want to be able to see the whole closet at once, but I don’t like the look of accordion doors either…
    And doesn’t it feel AMAZING to finally get a long-awaited project done? I bet every time you walk into the bedroom you look at the door and smile madly (I would, at least).

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  27. Tanya Avatar
    Tanya

    We installed a sliding door in our (small) master bedroom, best idea ever, as it opened up the room a lot. We installed it about 4 years ago when this decor concept was up and coming…and hardware was on the edge of ridiculous expensive. Restoration Hardware sold the tracks and hardware at the time for like $300+, then you still had to buy a door. Months later, I ended up finding an online store that sold hardware just like it that was much more reasonable. We took off the doors to our 2nd and 3rd bedroom so that we could replicate the same idea. No slider doors there yet, but I really like the track you found…it might be time to take this project on again! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  28. Debra Avatar

    This looks amazing! Well worth the wait. We have a similar situation in our master and I just showed my hubby your post 🙂

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  29. Martin Richards Avatar

    The door is looking awesome. Sliding doors is good option.

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  30. Janell Avatar
    Janell

    Hi Mama – we are re-doing our small master bath and our contractor suggested this style door. I remembered your post and wanted to check in, now that you’ve lived with it for a few months. Is it still love or do you have sliding door remorse.
    Thanks!

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