I just got back from Texas. I have to say, I was really surprised by how well my husband handled the kids and house while I was gone. Not only did he manage to steer clear of the ER, but he also cleaned my house from top to bottom including laundry, worked on an eagle project for one of his scouts, made a pinewood derby car for my nephew, went to church and tons of meetings associated with his calling, AND drum roll please..... this is what I found in my bedroom when I got home.
I have to paint it still but it's great right!?! I had casually mentioned to him before I left about how I would really love a sliding barn door for our closet because the door opened over our light switch. DUMB. My kids were always shutting me in the closet and turning off the light. And guess how much he spent TOTAL for the project? When I had been pricing them out online for just the track at $200 to $500, he did it for a mere $70. Including the wood. What a stud right? Hopefully I can get him in here to do a tutorial for you guys.
Make a Cozy and Woolly Yarn Wreath
4 hours ago
The barn door looks awesome! Your hubby rocks!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing! What a great hunny you have too. Gotta tell you, I almost choked on my coffee when I read "My kids were always shutting me in the closet and turning off the light." Funny funny. Can't wait to see a tutorial (because he's such a great hunny and all, he'll LOVE to post a tutorial for all your readers...right!?) Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteHe's a keeper for sure!!
ReplyDeleteawesome!!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed! Especially since I know him. I'm also impressed with your creativity in fixing the closet situation, because it really was super dumb.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to that tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, tutorial please. It looks amazing! totally as great as the $600 antique ones.
ReplyDeleteCaleb is required by DIY blogging law to do a tutorial. Fact.
ReplyDeleteWhere did he get the hardware? Most places seem to have high prices so I'd love to hear how he did it on a $70 budget. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this door! We are going to use this idea for our bathroom and our basement storage area. Did you ever do a tutorial on this, if not where did he get the hardware? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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