These plans are by request, and illustrate how to build a sliding barn door for a sliding door console from 1x stock. The only complicated cuts are in making the x-brace itself, and that is only mildl...Read More
These x-brace barn door plans have just one more step than our z-brace barn door plans, but are still one of the easier sets of plans in our series of DIY sliding barn door plans. The complicated cuts...Read More
These z-brace barn door plans are one of the easier sets of plans in our series of DIY sliding barn door plans. The only complicated cut is the z-brace itself, and that is only mildly complicated due ...Read More
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 s...Read More
The next in our DIY sliding barn door plan series is this Herringbone Shiplap barn door. Instead of the standard 42×83″ size, this door is design at 54″x83″ to cover a 48″...Read More
These Christian Cross barn door plans are the second in our series of DIY sliding barn door plans. These plans make it simple to build your own Christian Cross barn door using simple lap joints for th...Read More
Looking to build your own barn door? This Double X barn door is actually easier to build than you might believe. Due to using lap joints for the frame, the joinery is simple and there are no complicat...Read More
We decided we needed a small bench in our foyer / entry way for the kids to sit on while they put on their shoes. So I decided to whip together a small reclaimed barn wood bench from some old pine bar...Read More
As part of our half bath remodel, we decided to add some floating shelves. We wanted them to match the floating barn wood counter top we installed for the sink, so naturally we had do to floating barn...Read More
Here is a custom rustic barn wood dog crate we built for our friends – with the majority of the barn wood reclaimed from their own barn. The piece is approximately 36″ high, 60″ wi...Read More
Having a party? Want to add some extra flair to your decorating? How about some barn wood directional signs or a sign post made from some reclaimed barn or pallet wood? Here is a fun directional s...Read More
For all of you who wanted to build your own barn or pallet wood bottle opener sign with the cap catcher, here are the simple instructions. The one variation in these plans is the cap catcher is design...Read More
This oversized reclaimed barn wood dining table measures a whopping 96″ by 54″ – that’s quite a dining room table, with seating options to easily fit ten people. You can comf...Read More
This barn wood side table top was made from red oak, reclaimed from a barn right here in Charlotte, North Carolina. The 2×6 beams were planed down to a smooth, flat surface which also removed the...Read More
What a great present for the beer lover in your family circle! This rustic reclaimed barn wood sign includes a bottle opener and cap catcher makes a great decorative and functional piece, and it was r...Read More
Three beautiful barn wood signs perfect new decor for the holidays. “Gather Here With Grateful Hearts” is hand painted white lettering on top of a reclaimed barn wood 2×8 beam, while ...Read More