DIY Closet Door Makeover: Budget-Friendly Tips For A Fresh Look

Our linen closets were in need of a refresh. I could have simply cleaned them out, but I chose to take it to the next level with a complete overhaul. In this blog post, I’ll show how I did a closet door makeover to completely transform the space.

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I decided to change out our sliding doors with bifold doors so that we could fully access the items in the closet. First, I bought these doors because they were significantly cheaper than other doors I found that fit my style.

First, I primed the wood using Kilz primer and gently sanded them to give me a nice smooth surface for the paint.

Then, I applied two coats of Aspen Stone by Magnolia Home to the doors. This paint has excellent coverage! I love how it provides a nice, rich color but isn’t quite a stark black.

I easily removed the gold detail on the glass with my razor scraper. However, the pattern on the glass was a totally different story. I honestly could not find anything to cover up the pattern except for paint. I had several paint samples in my garage and finally found one that blended with the pattern. So, I painted the inside of the glass!

Finally, I finished off the doors with reeded glass film, and some fun hardware. I absolutely love how the whole closet door makeover.

**Note: I am not a professional and do not claim to be an expert. Please be sure to always read instructions for all tools and products. Safety is very important and should be your top priority. Wear necessary protection when using tools (eye wear, hearing protection, gloves, etc.) and dust masks when sanding or cutting. Simply Aligned Home is not responsible for any injury or damage. All of my designs are not professionally designed and are for private use only.**

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