Herringbone Shiplap barn door

Here is another sliding barn door project we recently completed. It is a herringbone shiplap pattern, measuring at 83″ high by 54″ wide. It is based off our plans of our free herringbone shiplap barn door plans.

This barn door is two-sided, meaning it should look the same from the inside or outside. Given that, I wanted to have spacing on both sides between each piece of shiplap. So I wound up having to alternate the shiplap for every board and having the boards “float” instead of the laps pressing completely tight against each other. It was a little more time consuming than just sliding all of the pieces together, but I think the end effect was worth it.

* This post may have affiliate links, which means I may receive commissions if you choose to purchase through links I provide (at no extra cost to you). As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for supporting the work I put into this site.


Discover more from Famous Artisan

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Questions or Comments? Let us know your thoughts:

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.