What can I do for laundry room doors?
Any suggestions for laundry room? Barn doors had to be taken down because the depth of the new washer and dryer.
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Curtains?
Depending on how much room you have on either side of the laundry area... You might be able to use black plumbing pipe... if you used a flange , then an elbow joint, to support the pipe , it might bring the doors out far enough to hang them. You would need to look around for the hardware to hang your barn doors from the pipe .
Dawn: I would also do curtains --- but make them ceiling-to-floor (see attached) for a nice design element!
How about some curtains or a screen.
How about a curtain with wooden rings on a wooden dowel? Here is a post I wrote with that style of curtain in our front entry of our 100 year old house.
a door on sliders instead of hinges
For a quick cheap fix go with curtains – – you could even use a shower curtain tension rod etc.Personally, I would leave the doors off, put up more charming trim around the opening and make over the area ABOVE the washer & dryer. Give yourself some time to ponder how you use the area. Use your creativity & make it not only efficient, but beautiful in your taste.
I would remove the closet (?) door on the right side, and mount double sliding doors that fit the width completely covering the washer and drier and the closet. That way one, or two doors could be slid to one side giving open access one, or both the appliances, or the closet.