Barn Door

Frosted glass barn doors for modern dining room

Barn doors have become a stylish favorite in modern interior design, blending rustic charm with practical function. Their sleek sliding mechanism eliminates the need for swing space, making them perfect for tight areas like hallways, bathrooms, or small bedrooms. Whether used as room dividers, closet covers, or statement pieces, barn doors offer a unique blend of aesthetic appeal, space efficiency, and easy operation that suits both contemporary and farmhouse-style homes.

Frosted glass barn doors for modern dining room

Sliding mechanism

Durable wood or composite panels

Space-efficient design

Smooth-glide hardware

Easy installation options

New Barn Door Designs

Frosted glass barn doors for modern dining room
Double Barn Door
Exterior barn door with rustic wood panels
Exterior Barn Door
Interior sliding barn door in gray finish
Interior Barn Door
Modern black barn door with sleek design
Modern Barn Door
White wood barn door for bedroom entry
Single Barn Door
White Sliding Barn Doors with Glass Panels
Sliding Barn Door

Certificates We Got

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Logo Certificate
Energy Star Logo
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CE Logo
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American Architectural Manufacturers Association Logo
Certified energy stats for aluminum hinged door
Energy rating label for openable sliding glass door

Custom Options for Your Barn Door

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Barn Door Accessories

The right accessories can elevate your barn door’s functionality and aesthetics. Whether you’re enhancing ease of use or adding a design flourish, here are the key components to consider:

Ideal Applications

Light wood barn door leading to a bathroom
Bathroom
White barn door sliding in modern kitchen
Kitchen
Two single barn doors in cozy living room setup
Living room
Barn door with modern wardrobe inside
Closet
Black framed glass barn door for dining space

How We Test Our Barn Doors?

Black framed glass barn door for dining space

We rigorously test our barn doors to ensure long-lasting performance. Each door undergoes durability testing to resist daily wear, track smoothness checks for effortless sliding, and load-bearing tests to confirm weight capacity. We also inspect the finish quality to guarantee a flawless look that resists scratches, fading, and moisture.

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Barn Door vs Pocket Door vs Hinged Door

FeatureBarn DoorPocket DoorHinged Door
OperationSlides along wall on external trackSlides into wall cavitySwings open on visible hinges
Space EfficiencySaves swing space, needs wall clearanceExcellent—no wall or floor clearanceNeeds full swing clearance
InstallationSimple retrofit, less structural changeRequires wall framing modificationStandard installation, minimal framing
Aesthetic StyleRustic, industrial, decorative trackSleek, minimal, hides when openVersatile—classic to modern finishes
Privacy & SealModerate—gap along top/bottomGood—fits flush, minimal gapBest—tight seal, maximum privacy
MaintenanceMedium—track/wheel upkeepLow—hidden hardware, less wearLow—simple hinge maintenance
Black framed glass barn door for dining space

How to Install Barn Doors?

Black framed glass barn door for dining space
  • Prep header/backer board – Cut a sturdy board and install it level above the opening, fastening into wall studs.

  • Attach metal track – Measure door height +1¾”, mark and secure the track to the header/backer board.

  • Mount door hardware – Install rollers/straps on top of the door and anti-jump stops about 2″ from edges.

  • Hang door – Lift and set rollers on the track; check alignment.

  • Install guides & stoppers – Attach guides on floor or wall to prevent swinging; add track stoppers at ends.

 

FAQs About Barn Door

What size barn door should I choose?

Choose a door that’s about 2–4″ wider than the opening on each side, with a track at least twice the width of the door plus 1″ to ensure full functionality.

Yes—install a sturdy header (minimum ¾″ thick hardwood) anchored into studs to support the track and distribute the door’s weight.

Interior barn doors are typically 1–2″ thick. For better noise control or exterior use, consider 2–3″ panels.

Yes—barn doors can work well in bathrooms when equipped with privacy sweeps, secure locks, and optional sound seals.

They shouldn’t—with proper floor guides and anti-swing hardware, the panel remains stable during operation.

Your track should be at least double the door width plus 1″. For example, a 36″ door needs a 73″ track.

Yes—when installed with header support and quality hardware, barn doors are durable, safe, and suitable for both style and daily function.

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