Should Dummy Cabinet Doors Have Hardware
DIY Rolling Door Hardware
There'south more than one way to hang, slide, or roll a door — in fact, we have more than 15 DIY versions here!
plus gyre down to see 23 options available to purchase for between $70 and $200!
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Lindsay from Girl Meets Carpenter used the wheel part of vintage meat hooks (discarding the actual hook function) — meet more here on Remodelaholic.
The folks at AKA Design actually thought outside the box — on acme of building this lovely door from upcycled forest (dear the vertical metallic accents!), they used broken scooter wheels to create the hardware!
Farm Fresh Vintage Finds spent only nearly $20 on this DIY rolling door, using clothesline pulleys and wood scraps
Lynn Knowlton used these gorgeous wood pulleys for her befouled door — and then she found local Amish to make them for Y'all! Details on her blog here. (And even after the price of handmade wooden wheels, you can still outfit your barn door for virtually $100 or less.)
Lisa from My Not So Shabby Life hit up the hardware store and for about $45 used pulleys and deck hardware for this elegant-looking door hardware:
And, over at The Lettered Cottage, one of Layla's readers, Brier, shared this solution which uses a lowly sliding cupboard door rails — simply it hardly looks like one once it's painted and hung with the woods!
And and so we enter the plumbing department of the hardware store — handy for shelving and curtain rods, and also for sliding door hardware! Employ the pipes to brand the rail which volition save you a packet, and and then use a loop or hook (like an eye hook). A few examples:
Fig Milkshakes spent just $40 on the fittings for this setup:
And Mandi over at Vintage Revivals (who was doing this before everyone else, because she'south always ahead of the curve like that!) used galvanized pipe for the same idea, different expect.
A couple of J hooks worked for Cottage 4C to hang her doors — plus they're easily removable should you need to pull the door down for some reason.
This tutorial over at Apartment Therapy uses a different style of hinged loop:
Baby Rabies and her applied science married man came up with a DIY solution for a barn door rail (and see how they built their doors here)
Sweet Maple Blog used a similar approach, using flat stock metal for the hardware only leaving it galvanized for a dissimilar style:
And since the long metal track can get pricey, you lot tin do like A Little Bite of Everything did and use a similar pulley setup with two (or more) shorter horizontal apartment tracks:
And… an honorable mention because information technology's cute AND affordable even if information technology wasn't sweat-of-your-forehead DIY…
(because sometimes paying a petty more money to save some time/energy is sooo worth it)
The Hunted Interior used a traditional interior door and an door hardware kit (about $150) from
Habitation Depot
UPDATE: WOW! Nosotros institute dozens of pre-fabricated barn door hardware options — many under $100 and all 23 are nether $200!
Both Amazon and Home Depot take a nice choice of rolling door hardware, in lots of dissimilar styles — be sure to look around and bank check weight and door summit/thickness requirements to make sure you choose the right hardware for your door!
*Please notation that online prices may fluctuate, but even if these prices alter a bit, they're notwithstanding pretty budget-friendly!
UPDATE: We've also added our favorite rolling hardware options plus barn door handles and locks here in our Amazon shop.
1 – Steel European Style Barn Door Track Ready
2 – American Land Style Rolling Door Hardware
iii – Black Sliding Door Hardware Set
four – Sliding Door Hardware Track Gear up
5-Blackness Steel Rolling Door Hardware
six – Aptitude Rails Sliding Door Hardware Set
7 – Stainless Steel Rolling Door Hardware
viii – Antiquarian European Style Sliding Door Track
9 – Dark Antique Horseshoe Style Rolling Door Hardware
10 – Aero Meridian-Mountain Modern Sliding Barn Door Kit
eleven – Black Antiquarian Style Sliding Door Hardware
12 – Bones Sliding Rails Hardware Kit
13 – Dark Java Steel Sliding Door Hardware
14 – State Manner Rolling Befouled Door Kit
15 – European Horseshoe Style Rolling Barn Door Track
16 – NW Artisan Hardware Classic Black Sliding Door Hardware
17 – Belleza Stainless Steel Door Track Set
xviii – Wedge Style Rolling Door Hardware Set
xix –DOUBLE (12 ft) Sliding Befouled Door Hardware
20 – Modern Stainless Steel Rolling Befouled Door Rail
21 – Matte Black Aptitude Strap Rolling Door Hardware
22 – Everbilt Dark Oil Rubbed Bronze Sliding Door Hardware
23 – Everbilt Stainless Steel Rolling Barn Door Kit
MORE IN THIS Mail service:
page ane: DIY Barn Doors to Build
page 2: Double and Triple Barn Doors for Wide Openings
page three: Rolling Door Hardware to Make Yourself
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