I have a love hate relationship with pocket doors.
Convert to pocket door.
I am widening a closet to facilitate a stackable washer dryer unit and i want to reuse the 24 inch door in a pocket door.
Learn how to install a pocket door in an existing doorway and wall.
Step 2 move door to the fully closed position and remove it from the upper track by pushing the bottom of the door out then lifting up until the rollers detach from the metal track at the top.
These doors disappear into the wall when opened rather than taking up space in one room or the other.
Trim any added door length when converting your hinged door to a barn door you may or may not need to adjust the length of the door to ensure that it slides smoothly on the railing and ground track without scraping across the floor.
The existing bathroom door swung to the right as you.
This demonstration is for non structural walls only.
Pics of current door hardware.
However i hate them because they inevitably fall off the rail which is difficult to fix.
We were well aware of the problems associated with historic pocket door repair because they are notorious for sticking being noisy to operate or worse falling off of their tracks.
Slide the door fully into the pocket opening and remove the wood casing and door stop on both sides and top of the jamb.
So inspired by two sets of original pocket doors in our living room we decided to turn our existing bathroom door into a pocket door.
For weight bearing walls additional.
Bypass or pocket doors give more space in a room and can be installed in the space where a hinged door already exists but there are some things to consider.
I am anting to replace the knob with the finger grasp and latch.
Bypass doors require twice the width of an ordinary door so you will need to enlarge the door opening unless you are replacing double doors.
This means taking down the old swinging door removing the jamb and disassembling the wall framing.
To do this measure the door lengthwise and score a line across the bottom.
To hang a pocket door you need a rough opening that is twice as wide as the door itself.
You don t need any clearance on either side of the door so they re great for tighter spaces and small rooms such as powder rooms.
A pocket door is the perfect solution for closing off an open section of your home or office or adding a quick way to move from room to room where a wall currently exists.
I ve put far too many pocket doors back on their rails over the years.