Hi. I have frequent migraines and therefore decided to decorate my bedroom with a very relaxing Japanese zen vibe. I love the look of shoji doors but not only are they expensive, traditional shoji doors are made with paper which wouldn't last a minute in my house. I decided to use my regular bifold closet doors and attach the wood lattice work and something in place of the paper to give the doors the general look of shoji doors but much sturdier and cost effective. The bifold doors are hollow so I'm afraid nailing anything to them wouldn't work. I thought about gluing fabric onto the doors and then glue thin wood molding on top to create the squares but I'm afraid the material would wrinkle. My latest idea is to use very thin frosted plexiglass and attach the wood on top but I'm not sure exactly how to do this, can anyone help?
10 November 2011
[DIY] Help creating faux shoji doors for my closet
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