Things have finally settled down at work enough that I finally have found the time to post the project here as I promised earlier.
This project came about from, as they say, a "series of unfortunate events". It started by the decision we made to replace the old weathered aluminum siding on our home with vinyl siding. Once we decided to do that, I decided it was time to rip out a 12' sliding door and a 6' sliding door in our living room and replace them with a french door and a fixed picture window w/ casement windows on each side, since we were replacing the siding anyway. That meant changing the interior walls, which lead to repainting the living room, which lead to repainting the hallway, which meant that the old louvered bifold doors for the hallway closet needed to be painted and my wife (the painter in the family) refused to mess w/ them, so I decided to replace the louvered doors with new solid panel bifold doors. Unfortunately the closet opening wasn't a standard size, so I waffled between custom ordering new doors or building my replacement door bifold door panels.
Since I wasn't real motivated for this project I procastinated long enough that my wife saw a segment on one of the home improvement shows about a bookcase door to hide a doorway into another room, which start the ball rolling on this project. Now that the project is finished I'm really happy that all this happened. The doors look (and work) great.
Next..... the details
Fred
This project came about from, as they say, a "series of unfortunate events". It started by the decision we made to replace the old weathered aluminum siding on our home with vinyl siding. Once we decided to do that, I decided it was time to rip out a 12' sliding door and a 6' sliding door in our living room and replace them with a french door and a fixed picture window w/ casement windows on each side, since we were replacing the siding anyway. That meant changing the interior walls, which lead to repainting the living room, which lead to repainting the hallway, which meant that the old louvered bifold doors for the hallway closet needed to be painted and my wife (the painter in the family) refused to mess w/ them, so I decided to replace the louvered doors with new solid panel bifold doors. Unfortunately the closet opening wasn't a standard size, so I waffled between custom ordering new doors or building my replacement door bifold door panels.
Since I wasn't real motivated for this project I procastinated long enough that my wife saw a segment on one of the home improvement shows about a bookcase door to hide a doorway into another room, which start the ball rolling on this project. Now that the project is finished I'm really happy that all this happened. The doors look (and work) great.
Next..... the details
Fred