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Love barn doors….I drove by a house the other day and the barn was falling down but had these awesome old doors….I wanted to TAKE them 🙂 but I didn’t…..
Oh how I love Barn Doors used in Decor. Can’t wait to see the finished product!
I often look around my house to see if I could “squeeze” a barn door in somewhere! Maybe behind my bed!
I bet it is gonna be fabulous! I love the inspiration pic.
Wow – those barn doors are awesome!
Can’t wait to see what you come up with Beth. The inspiration picture is total awesome.
My dh and I just made a head board out of two old oak doors from our home that was built in 1925. They are big and heavy and were a bear to put up but so worth it.
Love it! The earthy elegant colour scheme you chose on the bedlinen is perfectly suited to the barn door.
We too find the elegance in oldwares…they’re too precious to be wasted.
You wouldn’t need anything else in this bedroom other than this bedhead. It’s a fabulous statement.