Remove the existing door if applicable.
Can you add a pocket door to an existing wall.
Make sure the frame is level.
To install a pocket door in an existing wall you have to remove drywall and it s easier to uncover the entire wall instead of trying to work in a limited opening.
Namely the pocket door that we raved about in last week s vlog.
Remember however when attaching the drywall with drywall screws it is very important not to use screws that are too long.
We chose to save space by installing a pocket door frame in the bathroom freeing up the 8 or 9 square feet of floor space from the door swing opening up the area.
There s something that they call i think it s like a barn style door where you put this mechanism on the exterior of the wall so you would see it in the room.
That way you can remove entire.
Yeah but there s a pocket door goes in the wall.
Glue and screw together the 2 by 4s to build a pony wall a smaller non load bearing wall for hanging the track for the pocket doors.
If you need a firm nailing surface you can temporarily slide a 2 1 8 wide board between the split jambs.
We realized after we showed you our built in bathroom storage plans that we had a few more things to finish up before we can really get going on our wall cubbies.
Doors in these walls will have headers usually laminated beams over their openings.
Installing a pocket door in a load bearing wall requires replacing the old header with a longer one.
I mean if you can have a two foot door you can have a four foot door.
It s just a slightly different header size.
When the nails are cut you can remove the door frame.
Attach to the ceiling by screwing through the frame into the ceiling joists.