I think the doors turned out perfect.❤️ I love that you didn't make them solid black. By adding the frosted panels the natural light from the window gives the illusion of a more open larger space in that corner. I have worked with the spray frosting before and I learned quickly that spraying very thin/ even coats and making sure they are completely dry in between, will give the best results. Yours look amazing. Great job, Sam, you get the gold ⭐😀 Shoutout to DIY Danie for being such a great friend.🌺
Those are so cool😮! But you know what is really cool?! You are making these videos for us!!! I am so pumped to make my first complete piece! I love working with existing furniture, but to make a simple coffee table is my first of many goals!!! Thank you so much!! You ROCK!!! 😊
I made a sliding barn door for my laundry room at my wife's request and I have a (2 Pcs) ¼ inch thick plexiglass for a center window in which I used orbital sander to sand the back sides of plexiglass n sandwiched then together. No frost paint and it looks evenly frosted. My wife was extremely happy and she tells me that she gets nothing but complements on door... Maybe you can try that method on a future product.😊😊
I was looking at doing something almost identical for a sliding French door separator between our dining room and den. When looking at doors I saw that they were upwards of $1000! Thinking I might have to go your route here.
@9:15 can we pause from this amazing project you pulled off and take a second to admire those guns! You have the shoulders and arms i have been working for over the past year. Can you please share what you do for fitness. Is it sport or lifting or genetics? God i hope you respond to this. Thanks!
How wonderful that you and Danie can help and support each other ! Nice project, I really like your whole house design and finishes. The wood and the black is all beautiful ❤️
Awesome project! A while back, I used a frosted glass spray (don't remember the brand) but I didn't really like the finish either, so my wife and I opted for a different route and I just sanded the back of the acrylic piece with like, 220 or 320 and it came out amazing, plus the surface was super smooth, with no swirl marks or anything.
If you use a thicker plexiglass you can cut it with the table saw or track saw and the edges won’t break. If you don’t want the thin acrylic to break when cutting, wedge it between 2 sacrificial pieces.
My wife has been on me to do this for our master bathroom fir years. This is one of the better and simpler videos I've seen on how to do it. Would like to know how you fixed the frosted glass issue u had....thanks girl!
Ahh! This makes me so happy! I added more frosting. But, they make a film that seems much easier to apply evenly that I found after making this that I’d recommend looking into!
The doors are BEAUTIFUL. I would like to do this throughout my house. I think it would also look great in the garage to cover all the stuff I've accumulated! I think I'll start there! You're so much fun to watch and you make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing!!!