Do you wish you had a beautiful, farmhouse front door but don’t have the money in your budget for a new one? When we moved from our Tennessee Home, I was sad to leave some of our favorite DIYs, like our gorgeous front door.
It was this stunning Jacinto glass insert from Zabitat – and I loved how it brightened our entryway! I mentioned in our first post how scary it was to cut a hole in your front door, but after we were finished installing the glass, we were surprised with how easy it was! So when we moved to our Alabama home, I couldn’t get over how boring the plain front door was. I loved my glass side lights, but I wanted something affordable and simple to create a Farmhouse look.
It’s such an easy project, and I can’t wait to share how to DIY a glass farmhouse front door in one afternoon! Place the door over the glass and put the grill frame back on top.
Make sure the side that screws the frame together is on the inside of your door! We used Romabio’s Misty Eyed color from their Young House Love collection.
The back of the door got a fresh coat of Tricorn Black. So I hope by showing you how to DIY a glass farmhouse front door you are encouraged to try this yourself!
You can choose an ornate insert, like our last door, or a more economical option like this one!



















