Taking the long way
Last week I trimmed out the three doors in our main hallway and started installing 1×6 planks on the wall. (I’m taking a break from the kitchen while I wait for some things I have on order.) So the door in the middle is the door to the basement. The door on the right is my new closet with floating shelves. To the left is the (still unfinished) laundry room with a pocket door. The basement door is missing because I’m installing a barn door there. This is where the trouble started…
I plan on installing the barn door near the ceiling and wanted to make the basement doorway appear taller so it would make sense to have a different kind of door on just that particular door.
I started to use my decorative header trick to fake additional door height (like I did in our temporary office). I was still figuring out how I was going to add decorative trim on the header and not let it protrude too far out so the barn door couldn’t slide over it when I began nailing everything into place. I was winging it– like I often do.
I soon realized the best option would be to actually raise the height of that doorway and use the same casing treatment as on the other doors to make that doorway “Special” but keep them all unified at the same time. So I removed the casings and header and…
the entire doorway – just like that.
The amazing thing is Wes was home the whole time and didn’t come to see what I was doing that was making such a racket. I kept expecting him to come around the corner and have a coronary. But he never did and by the time he did walk down the hallway I had it all cleaned up and he didn’t even notice what I had done.
That’s the best way for messy changes to happen around here — for Wes not to know about them until they are done and cleaned up. 😀
Please tell me you are putting in a proper header at the top of the door frame. Leaving it as is – is not safe!
“am looking forward” not ma ! goodness, type too fast and not proofreading before sending! LOL
Good idea, now I ma looking forward to the barn door!
I swear, we are related.
Wes is used to you changing plans in the middle of construction, right? He probably figured he didn’t need or want to know what you were doing for his own peace of mind. But I bet he thought about you for a minute during all that noise. Looking forward to the end result.