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Shoji Screen Closet Doors

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I wanted to replace my closet doors with something that fits more closely with
the furniture I build and the renovations I've been doing on my house. I've
always hated bypass doors on closets - they make a closet seem dark and
cramped, they're a pain to use, and it always seems that what you want to get
to is on the side where the doors currently are - so there's lots of sliding,
fumbling, cussing, etc, etc. I wanted some closet doors that were light, airy, and
allowed full-access to the whole closet at one time - so I settled on bi-fold
doors. Now, I know what you're saying "Bi-fold doors!? Are you kidding?" - to
which I'd say, "Read on" - but first some disclaimers:

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Because each installation is fairly unique (your closets aren't going to be exactly
the same size as mine) I won't be giving a detailed set of plans. I'm assuming
(dangerous, I know) that you have some modicum of woodworking skill before
tackling a project like this. Although it IS a fairly simple project, it does require
some precision.

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You do not need to have a shop full of tools to build something like this,
however, you will need to make up for whatever tools you lack (like a jointer and
planer) with outstanding hand-tool skills, or, a trip to a cabinet shop where they
can dimension the lumber for you.
For those who are familiar with traditional Shoji design, construction, and
installation, you will see that I used a lot of ... uh... "alternate methods" which
work - but aren't exactly "traditional" - I hope the Shoji Gods forgive me :) I
recommend Jay Van Arsdale's book "Shoji: How to Design, Build, and Install
Japanese Screens" to anyone interested in traditional construction and
installation.
Finally, the project cost about $400 total - that's for the wood, shoji paper,
finishing materials, and quality hardware - not exactly cheap, but also nowhere
near what these would cost if you had them made.

Paso 1: What I started with... yummy

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