Conceal a Bathroom
A bathroom is a great place to utilize a
barn door. One of the biggest advantages
to the style is that it takes up less floor
space than a traditional swinging door,
which makes it great for rooms where you
want to fit a tub, shower and vanity all
without being obstructed. This clean look
incorporates a more modern barn door and
uses glass panels at the top to infuse the
hallway with light when closed.
The Handmade Home
Try Barn Doors in Your
Kitchen
This amazing chalkboard barn door
from The Handmade Home is a
wonderful way to conceal a pantry
in a kitchen and add bonus space for
notes, reminders and to-buy lists. The
all-black look is timelessly classy,
and lends an "upscale farm-to-table
restaurant" feel to this exposed brick
kitchen. The entirely flat door gives a
lot of surface space. A chalkboard barn
door would also work wonderfully in a
kids' bedroom or playroom (and could
save your walls from endless crayon
scrubbings).