Ceiling Mount Barn Door Hardware

A close-up of a ceiling mount sliding barn door hardware kit in a brushed steel finish, highlighting the robust top mount rollers and track system.

Ceiling mount hardware routes the track to the ceiling joists rather than the wall — the right solution when there's no wall surface above the opening to mount into, such as a doorway that runs floor to ceiling. House value line only, in matte black and brushed nickel, rated to 220 lbs. One firm requirement: the top of the door must sit exactly 6 in below the ceiling where the track mounts — not more, not less. See our ceiling mount hardware guide for installation details.

Common Questions

The hardware assembly — brackets, track, and the space needed for the door to hang and slide — requires 6 in of clearance between the top of the door and the ceiling mounting surface. Without it, the hardware physically cannot be installed correctly. This is not a recommendation; it's a dimensional requirement of how the system is built.

Only when wall mounting genuinely isn't an option. The most common case is a doorway that runs all the way to the ceiling, leaving no wall surface above the opening to mount into. Other cases include masonry walls that can't be drilled into and certain open-concept spaces without a header. If you have any solid wall surface above the opening, wall-mounted hardware is simpler to install and should be the first choice.

No. Ceiling mount is only compatible with standard single sliding door configurations. For bifold hardware, a solid header or wall surface for track mounting is required — there is no ceiling mount option for bifold.

This collection is house value line only, available in two finishes. If a specific finish is important to your project and wall mounting is possible, our standard sliding hardware and heavy duty hardware offer up to 17 finishes.

Yes — soft close is available as an add-on at the product level and can be retrofitted after installation if you decide you want it later.

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