Lil Bit of Decor https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com DIY Projects Sat, 18 Dec 2021 21:13:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/diy.lilbitofrealty.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/cropped-LilBitOfRealty_Icon-V2-01.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Lil Bit of Decor https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com 32 32 200858709 DIY SLIDING CABINET BARN DOOR HARDWARE https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/12/15/diy-sliding-cabinet-barn-door-hardware/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=diy-sliding-cabinet-barn-door-hardware https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/12/15/diy-sliding-cabinet-barn-door-hardware/#respond Wed, 15 Dec 2021 18:13:36 +0000 https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/?p=135 I LOVE Sliding Barn Doors. I don’t know why or how this happened. I was born in New York City. When it was time for […]

The post DIY SLIDING CABINET BARN DOOR HARDWARE first appeared on Lil Bit of Decor.

]]>
DIY SLIDING CABINET BARN DOOR HARDWARE

I LOVE Sliding Barn Doors. I don’t know why or how this happened. I was born in New York City. When it was time for me to move to Florida, I narrowed potential areas down by selecting urban areas. I am NOT a country girl. Hell, I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a real barn door! But, somehow, someway, I developed the love of barn doors. Since my home doesn’t have any area or room that could accommodate my need for a barn door, I went with the next best thing – A CABINET!!!

What are your thoughts about this creation?

Barn Door Kitchen Cabinet 2
Completed Barn Door Kitchen Cabinet

Nowadays, you can buy barn door hardware kits, but these doors were made with diy barn door hardware. It’s functional and customizable for any project size. These instructions are for two barn doors measuring 38.5″ X 18″ each.

You will need to adjust the quantity of hex bolts, screws, nuts, length of flat bar aluminum and washers will need to be revised based on the size of your project.

I’ll walk you through the steps:

DIY BARN DOOR HARDWARE – TOOLS

JIGSAW

  1. Clothesline pulleys. You will need to take them apart. I have to admit, this step drove me crazy! The pulleys were purchased at Home Depot. I only paid $3 each for them, but the price has increased a bit. They are now available for $5.98 each. HOLY INFLATION!
  2. 2″ hex screws (I used 3)
  3. 1″ spacers (3) The nylon spacers come in a white color, but you can spray paint them in any color.
  4. 1.5″ W, X 1/8″ thick Aluminum Flat Bar (varying lengths depending on your project)
  5. 1 package of 1/4″ Washers (I used 4)
  6. 1 package of 1/4″ locking nuts (I used 4)
  7. 1/4″ x 1″ hex bolts (4)

DIY BARN DOOR HARDWARE – SUPPLIES

Baby Slotted Hex Crews
1″ Spacer
2″ Slotted Hex Head Screws
Lock Nuts
1/4″ Washers
Aluminum Flat Bar (they did not have the 96″ bar in stock at Home Depot when I went to take photos)
The Full Monty 😊

I had my besties as Home Depot cut a large piece of plywood into two doors measuring 38.5″ X 18″

WHEEL ASSEMBLY

You’ll need the washers, locking nuts and hex bolts. Since I needed four wheels, I used for of each.

The first step will be cutting the Flat Bar Aluminum. I purchased one bar that measured 36″ long and needed four 9″ long pieces. If this is your first time cutting through a metal bar, DO NOT be afraid. It’s much easier than you think. You’ll need a good jigsaw with a blade for metal. It will slide through like butter!

Here are my recommendations:

RYOBI JIGSAW

JIGSAW BLADES

When cutting the metal bars, please remember to where protective glasses and be fully clothed 😂 😆 . The tiny, hot metal pieces can and do fly around. Use a clamp or clamps to hold the metal in place. Once the bars have been cut, pre drill your holes into each bar using a strong drill bit. I prefer titanium bits.

RYOBI TITANIUM COATED DRILL BITS

THE TRACK

I cut a 96″ long aluminum flat bar to 72″ for the track the wheels will roll on. Adjust your bar length accordingly. Pre-drill holes in your furniture piece and the metal bar.

You will need a nut driver drill bit to drill the hex screws into the barn door track. You can use a wrench, but the drill bit is much easier. Here is an inexpensive set that will get the job done.

NUT DRIVER DRILL BIT SET

Test everything out before moving forward. Assemble the track and make sure all of the holes are properly aligned.

PAINT

Once all of the holes have been pre-drilled, spray paint your wheel assembly, the barn door track and all of the nuts, bolts, washers, etc.

Barn door kitchen cabinet hardware paint progress using oil rubbed bronze by rustoleum

I used Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint for the metal components. This has been my “go to” for all metal finishes on projects in my home for years. It’s a metallic spray paint that I just cannot live without.

Oil Rubbed Bronze by Rustoleum Spray Paint

You can purchase two cans here:

RUSTOLEUM OIL RUBBED BRONZE

Assemble the hardware to the doors and re-assemble the barn door track. Add the wheels and YOU’RE ALL SET!

Barn Door Kitchen Cabinet
SLOWLY moving into to my Barn Door Kitchen Cabinet

Barn Door Kitchen Cabinet 2
I’ve completely moved into my barn door kitchen cabinet!

The post DIY SLIDING CABINET BARN DOOR HARDWARE first appeared on Lil Bit of Decor.

]]>
https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/12/15/diy-sliding-cabinet-barn-door-hardware/feed/ 0 135
MY BLUE HEAVEN. https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/12/12/stain-colors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=stain-colors https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/12/12/stain-colors/#respond Sun, 12 Dec 2021 22:15:33 +0000 https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/?p=107 MY BLUE HEAVEN. Creating the perfect palette for your home will go beyond paint. With wood stains, you can let the natural wood shine through, […]

The post MY BLUE HEAVEN. first appeared on Lil Bit of Decor.

]]>
MY BLUE HEAVEN.

Creating the perfect palette for your home will go beyond paint. With wood stains, you can let the natural wood shine through, match grain colors or cover blemishes. I’m currently obsessed with Minwax Wood Finish Water-Based Color Stains. They offer 200+ colors. My current favorite hue is Indigo 1079. It’s great if you use it as a stand-alone stain, BUT distress your piece and you will be blown out of your chair!!!

Minwax Indigo 1079 without any treatment

Minwax Indigo 1079 Distressed

Do you see the difference? Without any special design elements, the stain is the perfect shade of blue, while highlighting the natural wood grain. The photo on the right is the same piece of plywood after i’ve sanded it to achieve this distressed look.

(I wasn’t planning on making a blog post during the project, soooo… I don’t have a blank photo without the text design!)

The post MY BLUE HEAVEN. first appeared on Lil Bit of Decor.

]]>
https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/12/12/stain-colors/feed/ 0 107
WOOD STAIN VS. WOOD FINISH https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/11/12/wood-stain-vs-wood-finish/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wood-stain-vs-wood-finish https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/11/12/wood-stain-vs-wood-finish/#respond Fri, 12 Nov 2021 23:44:00 +0000 https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/?p=116 WOOD STAIN VS. WOOD FINISH One of the first things a new woodcrafter will need to learn is the difference between a wood stain and […]

The post WOOD STAIN VS. WOOD FINISH first appeared on Lil Bit of Decor.

]]>
WOOD STAIN VS. WOOD FINISH

One of the first things a new woodcrafter will need to learn is the difference between a wood stain and wood finish. The difference is really quite simple. Wood stains add color to natural wood, while finishes seal the wood and protect it from moisture. THAT’S IT! If you take a stroll through a furniture store, you’ll notice the wood items have a shiny wet-look. This look is attributed to the finish. Common finishes for wood decor are polyurethane or lacquer.

WHAT DOES “FINISH WOOD” OR “FINISHING WOOD” MEAN?

Wood finishing is the process of cleaning, sanding, and adding color to wooden furniture, cabinets, or floors and then adding a clear finish for added protection. Both exterior and interior wood requires some sort of finishing. 

Since you can combine different stains and finishes to your project, there is an infinite number of looks that can be appleid to a wooden surface. Wood finishing is an art form.

BENEFITS OF WOOD STAIN

Stain and paint brush

The biggest reason people stain wood is aesthetics. One of the characteristics that make wood so beautiful is the grain. Different types of wood have different grain patterns that are unique to that species. Natural wood stains are made of pigment, a binding agent, and thinner. The pigment penetrates the grain, adding contrast and definition to help the grain really stand out.

Wood stains also protect the wood from weakening. Stain penetrates the first few layers of wood, keeping moisture from getting in there and leading to rot. Some might think that paint would do that job better, but paint only sits on the surface. Stain actually sinks into the wood, giving it much more protection.

TYPES OF WOOD STAINS

Stains are either water-based and solvent based or oil-based. (I prefer water-based stains).

Water-Based and Solvent-Based Wood Stains

These are actually the most popular stains. Water-based and solvent-based stains are applied with a natural bristle brush or a cloth, and they dry very quickly, usually within fifteen to thirty minutes. It usually requires multiple coats to get the look you want. The catch is that the grain of the wood soaks up moisture. After you apply the first coat of stain, it will raise the wood’s grain, causing it to feel rough to the touch. This requires one to lightly sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper after application to maintain a smooth feel before finishing. Using this popular stain will require some sort of finishing coat once the wood is dry.

Oil-based Wood Stains

Oil-based stains create a more traditional look when finishing furniture. A top coat will not be required, because the stain alone creates a much deeper color and definition to the wood grain. Oil-based stains take longer to dry. Some may need more than 72 hours, depending on your environment. They also allow for a more natural feel once finishing is complete. One good reason to use this type of stain is that you can easily re-coat the wood every six months to refresh the wood finish. You can also soften the look of an oil stain by adding a layer of wax to the top.

Gel Wood Stains

Gel stain is thick, almost the consistency of pudding. It’s different from traditional stains because it actually sits on top of the wood. You apply it with a rag or a foam brush, and it’s great for novices because it requires several coats. By the time you get to the final coat, the surface will look nice and smooth. I have never used a gel stain, so I can’t provide any personal opinion or feedback on this medium.

THE WOOD FINISH

As mentioned earlier, staining wood provides some protection, but to really seal the deal, you’ll need a clear finish top coat. Wood finishes keep moisture out of the wood and prevent swelling and cracking. There are two types of finishes – penetrating and surface finishes.

Penetrating Finishes

A penetrating finish dries inside the wood and gives it a more natural look and feel. Once upon a time, linseed oil was the standard wood finishing product but it isn’t used as much nowadays because it has a tendency to become tacky in humid weather. One of the most popular penetrating finishes is danish oil. Danish oil, which is a mix of tung oil ad varnish, is easy to use. It’s applied with a rag and rubbed into the wood.

Surface Finishes

Surface finishes dry on the wood’s surface. There are four types of surface finishes – varnish, polyurethane, lacquer and shellac.

Varnish is great for use outdoors because it’s very strong and provides great UV protection. 

Polyurethane comes in both oil and water formulations and is essentially plastic in liquid form. It’s available in satin, semi-gloss, and gloss finishes making it a good option for any woodworking project.

Water-based polyurethane is easy to work with, but the oil version is more durable. Lacquer is famous for its super high-gloss look and is one of the smoothest clear finishes available. Wood finishing with lacquer requires a high-volume sprayer as it cannot be applied with a brush without leaving noticeable brush marks. Shellac is actually a natural product made from secretions from the female lac bug. It’s not a perfectly clear coat but gives the wood a warm amber color when applied. All of these wood finishing products will give the wood an important final barrier from the elements.

IT’S YOUR CHOICE

One of the great things about Lil Bit of Decor is that all of my home decor and furniture is available in a variety of different stains. Because everything is built to order by hand, you have your choice of 6 stain colors to choose from. If you’re interested in a color that is not currently an option in the Lil Bit of Decor store, reach out to me and i’d be glad to discuss other options.

Browse our store and custom order your Lil Bit of Decor piece today.

The post WOOD STAIN VS. WOOD FINISH first appeared on Lil Bit of Decor.

]]>
https://diy.lilbitofrealty.com/2021/11/12/wood-stain-vs-wood-finish/feed/ 0 116