There is no storage and it s damned inconvenient to have one s toiletries outside in the hall closet.
How to convert a pocket door to a hinged door.
Lay out the frame pieces and ensure that they are square.
Slide the door fully into the pocket opening and remove the wood casing and door stop on both sides and top of the jamb.
Carefully cut drywall and pocket door frame to allow a 2x4 stiffener on hinge side of the new door.
4 fill the holes left by the hinges latch or deadbolt with wood filler using a putty knife.
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.
Let the wood filler dry.
Remove molding from around existing pocket door.
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.
I have a very narrow bathroom that is crammed full with just the bathtub shower toilet and pedestal sink.
Cut it back to the middle of the next available stud and to a height corresponding to the top of the door header.
Cut the purchased door frame into four pieces two pieces that match the length of the door opening and two pieces that match the width of the door opening.
Slide the door fully into the pocket opening and remove the wood casing and door stop on both sides and top of the jamb.
This means taking down the old swinging door removing the jamb and disassembling the wall framing.
Then measure horizontally across the width of the opening.
Remove the doorknob latch plate and hinges from the door with a screwdriver.
Measure the length of the door opening from top to bottom.
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.
Remove strike side jamb cut out steel track above.
Step 2 remove the drywall from one side of the wall to uncover enough space for the door pocket.
Cut the existing door out of frame.
Remove the old door door trim and jamb.