So many people put these doors out to the curb. When I go curb shopping...I always find them. However, I'm not sure I've ever seen any at the Peddler's Mall, or any thrift stores. You can simply change out the hinges, and they become a great room divider. They can also be used to hide unsightly things such as a water heater or furnace room. Being a cat lover, it would even work to hide the litter box!
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I have a set of these bi-folds just waiting for their turn at a face-lift. Mine are a set of 2-panels with a teeny-tiny door knob.
I saw another set, still in the box, at a yard sale last Friday for $5.00. Unpainted, fresh, raw wood, but they were a wee bit too long for my Jeep - even with the back seat removed : ) - which normally doesn't stop me, but I wasn't going straight home....
Tina
All great ideas. I have 4 that are not slotted that me being a painter has had every intent on painting a something on them and making them a room divider for my bedroom. At this point they are stored in the shed and one day that is a project I will try to get to! Thanks for sharing.
Pam
I love this project. I made one for the room we did for our Granddaughters and used some to make nesting boxes and doors for the chicken coop for my bantam chickens.
I really like your post you done great jobs. Thanks for sharing valuable information.
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