Anne DeCocco If you click on "more info" under the photo, you'll see green tags that give source information. It says that these barn doors are custom made, but you could look on www.BarnDoorHardware.com to see if they have what you're looking for.
Very simple semi-recessed legs with a subtle furniture bevel along the edge make these legs look square at the top and notched as you move downward. Here a beadboard recessed panel rather than a door-style panel helps to maintain the modern country simplicity of this kitchen.
Kitchens are chock full of knickknacks, and not all of them need to be on constant display. This sliding door lets you easily hide the half of the shelves that we need not see, while still allowing them to be quickly accessible.
Perfect for a kitchen, where space is almost always at a premium, this barn door slides open to reveal a bookcase without obstructing any precious floor space.