
After the success of my somewhat temporary cheapo makeover on the bathroom, I’ve now got my sights set on the Master Bedroom. It’s another space that needs tons of work, but we’re really not ready to open up that can of worms quite yet. That being said, it’s driving me crazy! I can’t live like this anymore! Lots of light-colored paint will be used, but I’d also like to do something a little bit fun with the big closet doors while I’m playing around in there. I took to the internet to find some ideas, and I thought I might share some of the inspiration with you too!
DIY 5-panel doors from DIY Design. It’s amazing how great these doors look for how simple of an idea this is.
How to turn bi-fold doors into french doors from The DIY Showoff. I’d eventually like to put some french doors on the closet, so maybe I can do something kind of in that direction now?
Mirrored closet door makeover at The Lettered Cottage. This would definitely bring in a whole lot of light to a room that’s been so dark for so long.
Two-Tone Closet Door Makeover at The Sweetest Digs. So simple! So classy!
Chalkboard Closet Doors from Cassie Marie Edwards. Chalkboard paint is always a good idea.
Curtains used as doors from Loft and Cottage. I don’t usually love curtains used as doors, but the big chunky moldings make it work.
Steel frame slatted closet doors from One Forty Three.This is a nice farmy/industrial look.
Back-painted plexi glass closet doors from Unpretentious Style. I actually really love this. It would make no sense for my house, but I still love it.
Aluminum flasing closet doors from Unpretentious Style. This flashing sure is flashy!
Closet doors with a simple detail painted in gold from Achados de Decoracao. This one also makes no sense for my house, but this would be so fun in the right room.
Bilfold doors with trim added to make it look like an armoire found at Funky Junk Interiors. This one! I wish I had the patience to do this! This closet really does look like an armoire doesn’t it?
I think I’ve already got a feel for which one would make the most sense to do right now. Unless Chris gets a burst of energy one day and decides to make me the fake armoire that is. Can you guess which idea I’m going with?
P.S. If you’d like to pin any one of these projects individually, please please please pin from the original source! Thanks!
Courtenay Hartford is the author of creeklinehouse.com, a blog based on her adventures renovating a 120-year-old farmhouse in rural Ontario, Canada. On her blog, Courtenay shares interior design tips based on her own farmhouse and her work as founder and stylist of the interior photography firm Art & Spaces. She also writes about her farmhouse garden, plant-based recipes, family travel, and homekeeping best practices. Courtenay is the author of the book The Cleaning Ninja and has been featured in numerous magazines including Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Real Simple, and Our Homes.