Made from Cottonwood and offered only a clear coat. Window is optional. The supplemental images show the no window option. Other wood species may be available, please call to inquire.
Give your home a raw and organic look with the Burrow Live Edge Barn Door. Handcrafted steel conjoins two live edge slabs for the perfect mix of strength and aesthetic. Live edge wood keeps the native spirit of the wood alive meaning the edges of the tree are left untouched for a stunning, raw look. Display the beautiful, natural curvature of live edge wood in your home with the Burrow Live Edge Barn Door. Depending on your space and the level of privacy you wish to maintain, you can select whether or not you'd like your live edge barn door handmade with a window and which style of glass you'd like to feature. You can also customize the door by size and there are optional metal finishes to create the ideal one-of-a-kind door for your space.
The beauty of live edge furniture is displaying the natural curvature of an untouched, raw piece of wood. That being said, no two Burrow Live Edge Barn Doors will look alike. Your live edge barn door will carry the unique personality of a particular piece of wood and will not be an exact replica of the image shown.
** NOTE: Wood species may vary depending on availability **
In the past few years, the trend towards more modern, simple, and natural home decor in interior design has seen a huge uptick. Gone are the days of cold, crisp surgical-looking living spaces. Everywhere you look are straight lines, natural wood, muted colors of fabric, oversized soft crochet throws, and other natural elements that are being incorporated into our homes to warm up the space and create a nice, cozy feeling for us and our house guests.
If you are looking for a way to integrate the same type of warmth and natural beauty into your home, it may be fun to consider incorporating a custom, live edge design in your space. There are a multitude of ways to do so in different areas of your house. Here are some of our favorites:10 Ways to Add a Live Edge Wood in Your Home
Live edge refers to how the side of the wood is finished. It preserves the natural edge and curvature of the wood, giving the piece a natural, almost wild look. A live edge finish can be used anywhere with a wood surface, including furniture, doors, and fireplace mantels.
For example, a live edge wood door can create a statement piece in lieu of a boring panel door, and can really liven up whatever room you choose to use it in. Incorporating live slab wood isn’t limited to just doors, though. There are a surprising number of ways a live edge can be incorporated into your house that aren’t the standard places you would think.10 Ways to Add Live Edge Wood to Your Home
1. Kitchen Door Handles
Minimalists say hello to your new favorite hardware feature in the house: kitchen door handles and pulls with a live edge. By swapping your old, standard bronze, nickel, or brass drawer and kitchen door pulls with a live edge, you add a warm, unique look to your kitchen without sacrificing functionality.
This style goes well with literally any type of cabinets or paint colors, but would really pop in a space with white or gray cabinets in particular. If you are concerned about durability, the pieces are pre-treated and sanded to ensure you don’t wind up with snags or splinters when using the drawer pull. They are also usually sealed to be easy to clean and disinfect. Just be sure to read the labels of any cleaning products you are considering to make sure they are safe for use on the type of wood your drawer pulls and wood handles are made of.2. Live Edge Cabinet Doors
If you’re wanting more of a statement piece in your kitchen, a life edge cabinet door can be a fun way to incorporate nature into your cooking area. You can either do it as a single focal point if you don’t want to do it in your entire kitchen (for example, add a set of live edge cabinets above the sink) or do live edge cabinets all around for a more rustic, cabin-esque look.
Alternatively, if you want to be really “edgy,” you can do a live edge shelf or countertop! However, if you do decide to do any type of wood countertop, including butcher block counters, please bear in mind that it will be more fragile than typical countertop material like linoleum, granite, or quartz, and you should use heat pads, coasters, trivets, coasters, and other protective barriers between hot items. Also, take care to gently set items on the surface and don’t drag or push any items across it either to avoid scratches and dents.
3. Live Edge Door with Windows
If you love the natural look of a live edge but you don’t want it completely obstructing your view, consider installing one with windows. These look wonderful above the cabinets we mentioned above to showcase your favorite dining china—or you can do the doors on a larger scale, like using them as office doors with windows. This way you are creating a physical sound barrier for the space, but can still see between the two rooms, giving the area more of an open feel. These look exceptionally good in small areas, like loft apartments or rooms with small square footage.4. Live Edge Mirrored Closet Doors
One of the most common places to use a live edge barn door is on a wardrobe or walk-in closet. A mirror added to sliding closet doors will free up valuable floor space usually taken by a full-size mirror, freeing up your closet floor while making it easy to pick and choose wardrobe options each morning as you get ready.
This door would also look amazing in living rooms, as the mirror also reflects the room image and extra light (either from ceiling fixtures or natural windows), making the space look significantly bigger. A mirrored barn door can be a great choice if you have a smaller-sized bedroom and want to give the illusion of more square footage and a more open-feel to the room.5. Live Edge Sliding Room Dividers
A gorgeous and very popular area to use a sliding door room divider is in the living room. A live edge black walnut door, for example, would create a dark, moody, and dramatic barrier between your living room and other spaces, while still allowing you to open up the space by rolling the door back against the wall with barn door hardware. You could choose a lighter wood for a more rustic sliding door. You might also consider using a sliding door room divider as a partition for a master bathroom or master closet.
If the wood sliding doors you are installing need to maintain a higher level of privacy (such as a bedroom or a bathroom), you can install a sliding barn door lock on the interior barn door slab. You may not need or want handles or locks on areas like your pantry, laundry area, storage rooms, or hallways, but that will boil down to personal preference and your style choices.6. Live Edge Furniture
Live edges aren’t just for doors. Did you know you can also get furniture made with a live edge? The coolest part of these pieces is that no two look the same, ensuring that you have a one-of-a-kind statement piece in your home.
There are a wide range of live edge furniture pieces available on the market, from coffee and sofa tables to kitchen and dining tables and even entryway benches, which gives you a lot of options to choose from on where you incorporate this beautiful, functional piece of art in your household. If you want it to be simple and small, go for a live edge bookshelf or accent bowl; slightly bigger but more decorative, try a sliding door or a mantel; if you want it to double as art and function, consider a coffee table or end table or desk. But if you want to truly put it to the test, go full-in with a gorgeous, live edge dining room table.7. Live Edge River Tables
If you haven’t seen custom epoxy river tables, you don’t know what you’re missing. The epoxy river is made from resin that is poured and cured into gaps created in the live edge (be it from burl-holes or natural holes), and can be a great way to get that live-edge look but maintain straight lines in the furniture. Most of these tables use resin that has been dyed blue to resemble a river. Some artists will add small details into the resin to make it appear like a beach with waves. Others will include small things of valuable meaning to the customer, like seashells from their favorite beaches or other personal mementos.
Due to the extensive labor that goes into creating such custom pieces, epoxy tables tend to run more on the expensive side of the furniture budget. If you’re ever bored, though, look up the videos on YouTube to see how they are made. It makes for some very satisfying viewing and you won’t want to look away!8. Live Edge Barn Door
One of the most versatile live edge doors is the barn door. These can go literally anywhere you can put a rolling door: in your living room; your kitchen; your bedrooms and closets; closing off your pantry or your laundry room, double doors to cover your patio windows—the possibilities are endless. There is a lot of variety when it comes to the material and color of the barn door slab as well. The live edge of a door might not be the easiest surface to grip, so be sure to consider barn door pulls for your live edge wood sliding door if you are placing the door in a location where people will need to be going in and out frequently.
One of the best features of the live edge of a barn door is not only the uniqueness of the slab itself, but also the space you free up when you install them. The average hinged door takes up 10 square feet when it is swung open. A sliding live edge door will make it so you are saving valuable real estate in a way that doesn’t compromise the look and feel of your home. It can even potentially increase your resale value9. Office Furniture
A live edge wood slab makes for a commanding presence when used as office furniture, be it a coffee table, a meeting room table, or a personal desk. We recommend, however, that if it is in a highly trafficked area, you select a slab that has been pretreated or sealed on top to ensure that any accidental scratches can be buffed or waxed out. You also need to be careful when setting items on the surface to avoid dents and dings in tables, especially those made from more fragile species of trees.10. Mantel
The mantel is hands-down the focal point of any living room and it’s easy to see why. With its commanding presence and fireplace, it is the home and hearth of the house and is the central hangout where you celebrate holidays and kick back and relax to watch football games. A live edge mantel makes for a gorgeous place to set your family photos, candles, and any seasonal decor, like greenery and lights, and adds a significant amount of design warmth to offset the cool tile or stonework usually surrounding it.Frequently Asked Questions About Live Edge Wood Doors
Why is it called live edge wood?
Live edge wood refers to any piece of wood that has either a natural or a manufactured edge that echoes the beautiful form it takes in nature. It does not have a finished, straight edge like your traditional pieces of wood used for furniture.
No two live-edge pieces are the same. Some natural designs have burls, some have bark, some have gaps between the pieces from the branches themselves. Regardless of if they are a natural or a manufactured live edge, they all have unique coloring and gorgeous patterns created by mother nature itself.How much does a live edge slab cost?
The cost of a live slab is determined by a multitude of factors: the species/tree
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