We spotted this small space solution on ooh_food's flickr photostream. By removing her bedroom door, she created an extra spot in her living room to hang artwork. Plus, the fabric adds a bit of texture and coziness to the space that a drab door would not. More examples after the jump.


Although Maxwell and Sara Kate have since moved, we still go back to their previous home for inspiration. Needing every inch of wall space in their small pad, removing closet and bedroom doors works like a charm. For the closet, a soft neutral color blends in seamlessly and for the bedroom, sliding felt doors that muffle sound.

While this couples main door is still intact, they've used a bright flowing curtain instead of a screen door.
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[Image on first page from ooh_food]

Shaw's Original Fir...
I love this idea.
I'm with you on the half-hinges, K T G. It would be so easy to just... remove them. Remove them!
I would think the door must have opened out instead of in, blocking the space on the wall to the right where there is now what I'm assuming is the "more art" hanging.
ooh_food rents, which means she will likely have to put the door back on when she leaves, and it would be easier to do this if the hinges remain on the frame if she is not a person who hangs doors frequently and has the technique down.
I know she rents because I'm industrious enough to click on the appropriate link from her Flickr photostream, rather than cry about it here. Just as I'm observant enough to notice the hinges facing on the living room side, which means the door would swing outward. No further explanation necessary.
I noticed the door swinging outward but still wondered how it created extra space for art. I mean, she still could have hung art on the wall. It's a bedroom so I'm guessing the door would have been closed much of the time anyway. Nonetheless, nice small-space solution.
Heh. It's funny to have people discussing your bedroom door on the internet.
So, yes, the reason why removing the door created another wall was that the door was always open (it's a small space and felt a bit claustrophobic with it shut all the time.) It opened out and covered the wall. I wanted more wall space for art in the living room (where I spend more time than my bedroom)
As for the hinges, they're stuck! Twenty years of paint has made it impossible to unscrew them from the door frame. I would love to remove them, even though I do rent and will have to reattach the door when I leave.
My parents did something like this. They converted my tiny childhood bedroom into a beautiful laundry/craft room. They removed the door and replaced it with a pretty curtain that is usually tied open. The hallway leading into this room used to be cramped and a little gloomy, but opening up the area makes it appear brighter and more spacious.
I've been wanting to try and put curtains like that on my terrace since the screen was removed and never replaced. But, I don't want bugs or flies coming in. So, I'm wondering if I should even bother?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7447686@N05/500072967/
I have a small office with a door that swung inwards, taking up about a sixth of the room space.
So I took the regular door off and put up a bi-fold door. I'm not really into the curtain-as-door thing.
I removed a door in a small small room and I put an ikea HULTET bamboo curtains http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10066514
so,I have this same problem and have tried the curtain thing , they get dirty and look sort of temporary ,somthing I shy away from in an apt.,and the bamboo thing,six in one year...cats, teens..I have been wondering about the bi-fold .Are they hard to install? can you use one in a living space?
I didn't think it was hard to put up the bi-fold door. I didn't go all-out and use a plumb bob, but the door is stable and closes correctly. If I weren't a renter, I would have popped for a pocket door.
Mine is on the doorway that opens from my office to the dining room. I like it.
off to home depot for my bi-fold ..yay!!