So we stripped the door using a liquid stripper. Went to sand it but it was an old door, and we assumed it was lead paint.  After scouring local thrift stores + ‘junk’ spots, I found the perfect door with the 29″ width that I needed. I had anticipated using a reclaimed door, so the hunt was on. Let me explain where the hurdles + difficulties arose with this project… The result of this challenging, but rewarding result…  Since then there’s been no door…  Solution?  A rolling door to give privacy + a splash of color. The door to the closet was removed a few years back when revamping the space to maximize on shelf area.  The popularity of rolling doors continues and even though I’m not in favor of following every trend, adding a door of this style was the only solution for our master closet. My latest + greatest project?  A rolling door with DIY hardware using plumbing pipe.  BUT we – yes, the Mister lent a hand for this one – kept chugging along and made it to the end. Well I just wrapped up a fantastic, in my eyes, DIY project but it didn’t come without a hundred hurdles along the way. There are some do-it-yourself projects that are wham-bam-done and then there are those DIY creations that seem to take as long as building a house…
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