New kitchen design up date!!!
These are the new/old barn doors for the kitchen in our little Ojai house
You may recall a project that I did earlier using this really great reclaimed wood from an old barn...still in it's red paint
This is a custom cabinet that hides the TV and other electronics
I really wanted to incorporated this wood in some way into
the kitchen remodel
We ended up using it for these doors
going from the kitchen into the mudroom
hung on raw steel carriage door hardware
I found some great vintage pulls in red and added those
But I wanted to add a little "something" more to these doors too so I screwed some wrought iron hooks and the top
to hang some herbs on ?....well maybe not
How about these great old barn pulley's
These definitely add a little more country charm
Barn doors with barn pulley's
a match made in heaven!
~Cheers to a great week~
Kelley
Those are perfect!!! And the pulleys REALLY make it. You are so talented in your tastes and so lucky to have carpenters who can bring your vision to life!
ReplyDeleteoh NICE great job love this and great way to use the lumber...wow
ReplyDeleteI love your many uses for that wonderful old lumber, and the pulleys really pull it all together!
ReplyDeleteWhat! These are so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! I love your doors. The pulley's are the perfect touch.It looks so fabulous! Your entire home is gorgeous.You have such style in everything you do. It does have country charm!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
LOVE it! Similar barn doors have been on my wish list for our next home!
ReplyDeleteHi guys....go for it! Barn door hardware is really user friendly and pretty easy to install. These are more rustic, in keeping with the house but anything goes really!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for the comments and taking time to visit me ; 0 )
kelley
Just when I thought you couldn't possibly top the other barn doors you did, you go and do something like this....and TOTALLY REDEEM YOURSELF!!! I LOVE IT!!! I would love to do this in my house, but I have no wall space to roll a door onto. I will have to live vicariously through your site to settle my nerves on this one.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Kelley! Love it!!! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
I love, love, love these! And the hardware and pulleys are like icing on a big 'ole cupcake...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteKat
You are a pure and beautiful magician...you truly are.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Kelley. The perfect look for your kitchen.
ReplyDeleteBest...Victoria
they look GREAT Kelley! always love barn doors and the pulls are very cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my heart be still!! You are amazing!! I love the old barn doors:) I have a barn door in my living room:) Al and I are going to some day build our forever house and I want an old farm house after all being dairy farmers I need a farm house!! LOVE it all!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! the function and the beauty - and I agree the pulleys really add the special finishing touch! NICE JOB
ReplyDeleteBarn doors inside are becoming such a hot trend. Love that you added something to make them extra special - such a difference. Thanks for sharing, liz
ReplyDeleteThis isn't quite clear to me... did you use barn wood left over from your previous project - OR - did you dismantle your other doors for these new doors?
ReplyDeleteHello Kelley, so delighted to find you. LOVE the barn doors - they look fantastic! I love the cabinet you created - so clever! I am your newest follower,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Where did you get the barn door hardware? I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe barn wood used on the doors was extra wood that I purchsed thiking I would use some in another spot...like the kitchen. The hardware can be purchased from The Real Carriage Door Co and starts at around $400 for a set.
ReplyDeleteI keep waiting for Mr Ed to pop out every time I open these!
xx Kelley
Kelley, As with everything you do this is unique and fabulous. I love your barn doors and that hardware is perfect,
ReplyDeleteKathysue
Kelley,
ReplyDeleteI am pining for an old barn door - with that amazing hardware - in my bedroom. Until then, I'll live vicariously thru you!
Kelly
Where did you get the sliding hardware for the top? Are you really expensive?
ReplyDeleteThe house is not bad at all..I like it.
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I read this article & really it is very informative & helpful for us to know more about Kitchen Doors. Good Job Keep it up.
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Your barn door accentuated the atmosphere of your home, Kelley. Its rustic beauty is exquisite! Good to see how you turned your imaginations to reality with those reliable carpenters who helped you.
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