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3 Tips for Selecting a Sliding Door for Your Child’s Room

by Renin
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When you’re expecting a child, the excitement of planning a nursery may center around a theme of cuddly animals in soothing pastel tones, cheerful flowers, or rainbows in bright hues. When your infant grows into a toddler, you’ll see their personality and preferences may call for a different décor. By the time they’re in their pre-teens, they’re certain to want their room to be a place for self-expression.

As you prepare a room to grow along with your child, consider adding a functional barn door or sophisticated closet door as a timelessly stylish element that’s built to last, and will ease the transition from baby crib to teen hideaway. A little foresight now can save you time and money down the road, while providing flexibility for your family’s evolving style.

You might even say it’s as easy as 1,2,3….

Tip #1: Make functionality first with bedroom and closet barn doors

When choosing the best entry and closet doors for your child’s room, one of the first considerations should be the available space for a functional room layout. No matter how large the room, kids can always benefit from more open floor space to spread out and play.

In smaller spaces, safety concerns and competition from furniture often lead to selecting doors that do not swing into the room when opening. Bedroom barn door designs and bifold or bypass sliding closet doors provide both practical and creative solutions to keep floors open and clear.

Nursery Corner by Amanda (@comestayawhile on Instagram) Using Our Trident Double K-Design White Bypass Closet Door
Nursery Corner by Amanda (@comestayawhile on Instagram) Using Our Trident Double K-Design White Bypass Closet Door

Barn doors and bypass sliding closet doors for bedrooms are true space savers. Barn doors hang from top-mounted hardware and glide along the wall. Sliding bypass doors move in parallel tracks, so the door panels bypass one another. Neither option interrupts your child’s main play zone by taking up any extra room space.

If you prefer doors that part at the center, consider either double barn doors or bifold closet doors. The double closet barn doors operate the same as a single, but slide to opposite sides of the opening, resting along the wall. Bifold doors also open in the middle but fold to each side of the closet within the framed opening.

Jungle Themed Nursery by Makenna (@somutschlove on Instagram) Featuring Our Easy Build Stone K-Design Biparting White Barn Doors
Jungle Themed Nursery by Makenna (@somutschlove on Instagram) Featuring Our Easy Build Stone K-Design Biparting White Barn Doors

Tip #2: Accentuate aesthetic appeal with sliding closet doors for bedrooms

Beyond their utilitarian purpose, modern bedroom doors for children’s rooms can present a unique expression of individual space, while remaining connected to your home and family.

With the variety of materials, colors, and hardware available, you easily can find a look that will retain its stylish statement from pre-school to graduation. Bedroom entry and closet door ideas can include different wood species, stains, and painted finishes; frosted glass and mirrored inserts; and traditional or contemporary patterns and hardware.

Ballet Inspired Girl's Room by Nicole (@fancyfixdecor on Instagram) Featuring Our White Lace Bypass Closet Doors
Ballet Inspired Girl's Room by Nicole (@fancyfixdecor on Instagram) Featuring Our White Lace Bypass Closet Doors
Rainbow Themed Nursery Corner by T.J. and Jen (@wewokeupinthis) on Instagram Using Our Lace Multi X-Design White Bypass Closet Doors
Rainbow Themed Nursery Corner by T.J. and Jen (@wewokeupinthis on Instagram) Using Our Lace Multi X-Design White Bypass Closet Doors

Sliding closet doors with a clean white frame with mirrored inserts and lattice pattern overlay can add sophistication to a baby nursery and mature into an elegant sanctuary for studying or socializing. The reflective benefits of mirrored closet doors also make a room feel bigger and brighter.

As a good-looking, reliable piece of furniture, closet doors also can serve as a visual focal point in your child’s bedroom design. If the wall color takes a prominent role, choose doors in natural wood tones, neutral colors, or distinctive patterns to emphasize the contrast.

Nursery Closet Door by Whitney Ford (@whitneyirene on Instagram) Using Our Trident Double K-Design Bypass Closet Door in Silver Oak
Nursery Closet Door by Whitney Ford (@whitneyirene on Instagram) Using Our Trident Double K-Design Bypass Closet Door in Silver Oak

Tip #3: Anticipate and adapt to change with Barn door designs

Your child will forever change your life in ways that cannot be anticipated. You’ll do your best to plan where you’re able and adapt where needed. Soft-close barn doors and smooth sliding closet door hardware might be the keys to helping you and your child get a quiet night’s rest.

Factory-finished closet doors and barn doors provide you with a durable, scratch-resistant, easy-to-clean surface that can withstand life’s normal bumps through the years. If you don’t mind the extra work, unfinished wood barn door kits can be sanded, stained, or painted to accommodate your child’s changing tastes.

Whether you’re planning a nursery or renovating for a teen, sliding barn doors and closet doors will give you a smart foundation to combine the functionality, style, and flexibility you need to grow into your future.