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Okay for real, WHY aren’t pocket doors more common? This space saving magic is life changing! This week I took on the task of removing our current bathroom door and replacing it with a pocket door. Our previous door opened up right into the side of the bathtub in our main bathroom and blocked...
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Three weeks ago I shared the post A New Re-Decorating Project where I discussed how my husband and I are going to re-decorate a guest room in our home. I showed both "before" pictures of the room and inspirational pictures from Pinterest that show the look I'm going for with this guest room re-design. This week, I'm going to show you the progress we've made so far. First, everything was taken out of the room except for a few boxes so I could paint. This was the wall color "before". A very deep red. This is what the walls looked like after only one coat of primer. I ended up painting two coats of primer and two coats of paint to cover the deep red. Jackson sat on top of the mattress in the hallway to make sure I got everything just right! When choosing a paint color, I wanted something that was "white" that would stand out from the white trim. I thought this "China White" did the job beautifully!. The floor in this room was just painted sub-floor. The paint was all chipping off and there were a lot of dents and scratches. A space rug previously covered this floor. After I painted the walls a "China White", hubby laid a plywood sub-floor over the old sub-floor to make it stronger and more level for the new laminate flooring that will be installed. The "China White" walls turned out beautifully. The room is so much lighter and brighter now. I love the way the "Paris" sign really stands out now. The "China White" color provides a nice contrast against the pure white ceiling and moldings. And if your wondering what the tall box is in the corner, it's a new mattress. We are trying one of those 'Gel Memory Foam" mattresses that are all the rage right now. We'll let you know what we think when the room is all done! We put in the same flooring that we installed last year in our Master Bedroom and hallway. It's called "Grey Stone Oak" laminate flooring by Mohawk. It looks wonderful with the "China White" paint, and the entire upstairs feels more spacious now that the floor is the same in the two bedrooms across from each other and the hallway. The floor, the "China White" paint, and the ultra white trim all go beautifully together. I couldn't be more pleased. Now that the painting was done and the floor was completed, it was time to put in a new pocket door. The room previously had a normal door that swung into the room. Because this room is going to be used as a guest room, we need to fit at least a full-size mattress in this room. But the room is so small, that the door hits the end of the bed unless the mattress is put up against the wall. We want the bed to be accessible from both sides, so in order to be able to turn the mattress we had to put in a pocket door. Using the old door, my husband rigged up a system to make a sliding pocket door. There is a short video at the end of this post where he explains how he did it in further detail. The wood beams you see will be covered up by drywall. I photographed it without the drywall so you could see how it works. Basically a wall is built in front of the old wall that the door slides behind. The door slides nicely across the wall using a system of angle iron, garage door pulleys, U-Brackets (hammered flat) and bolts. There was a outlet on the wall that we didn't want to cover up, so my husband pulled the outlet forward. He then added a piece of wood to the bottom of the door that has a unique stop. If you look closely at the bottom left of the photo, there is a small notch on the bottom of the left light wood beam. The piece of wood attached to the bottom of the door, will fit neatly inside the notch when the door is fully opened. Here the door is fully opened and tucked behind the wall. The piece of wood is now snug under the beam. In my next post, I will show the pocket door wall when it is completely finished off. And finally, my husband did a short video illustrating how he constructed his pocket door. The worst part of re-decorating is always the painting and construction part. I can't wait till that part is over so I can get to the fun part: DECORATING! I did a lot of shopping for the new guest room when I was in Illinois last week, but I still have a lot of things to find. We ordered a headboard, but my husband will be making the bed that the mattress sits on. I need this room for storage, so he had to build a bed to allow for me to fit totes underneath. Hopefully in my next post I'll at least be able to show you the finished wall and bed! Have a Great Day! Amy Linking Up with these fabulous blogs HERE!
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Okay for real, WHY aren’t pocket doors more common? This space saving magic is life changing! This week I took on the task of removing our current bathroom door and replacing it with a pocket door. Our previous door opened up right into the side of the bathtub in our main bathroom and blocked...
If you need motivation to conquer your fears, try a big project that scares you. Within reason of course, be smart about it, but set a goal and meet it against…
Want to show off in your kitchen cabinetry? Then this DIY cabinet with pocket door is just the tutorial you need.
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