We built and installed one as the finishing touch of a kitchen remodel and we love it.
Framing barn door opening.
To make the door header the top of the door frame cut two 2x4s to the same length as the width of the original opening and nail them securely together.
Removing the doors door hardware taking off the doors should be surprisingly easy.
This is the actual thickness of a 2x4.
Door widths vary but an easy way to size the rough opening is to use the door width plus 5 in.
How to measure for a barn door in three steps using a tape measure begin at the left edge of the opening and measure straight across to the right edge.
There are three simple rules to framing rough openings efficiently.
Framing rough opening sizes are really quite simple.
You will need to add 1 2 of plywood between the 2x4 s to get the right wall thickness of 3 1 2.
Maintain a simple consistent nailing pattern.
The door will slide left to right.
If the doorway has moldings measure from outside edge to outside edge to determine the proper door width add about 4 to 6 inches to your measurement.
The hardware needs to installed along the top of the wall but there isn t enough clearance to the far left so i think the best solution is to frame out the opening to 1 make the opening smaller 2 install a header so there is enough clearance along the top to install the hardware.
Unless a room s baseboard will be flush with its wall which is atypical but trendy right now then frame that wall normally and finish with a cased opening instead of wrapping with drywall use jamb material with trim at the perimeter.
And avoid toenailing when possible.
There s a peg in the top of each door hinge just pull it out or grab a hammer to help knock it out.
However barn doors aren t just for barns.
How to frame a doorway for barn doors step 1.
As the distance between the king studs.
If you re mounting a single door you need wall space on one side of your opening that is at least the width of the door so it can slide completely open.
You should add 2 1 2 to the height of the actual door.
Just add 2 to the width of the actual door size.