Solid pine barn door panels in nine styles — flat, fishbone, vertical slat, slanted, diamond, glass, and more — sold unassembled as DIY kits. Standard sizes only, available finished and unfinished; hardware is sold separately. For most projects, sourcing a panel locally from a lumber yard and ordering hardware separately is the more cost-effective path — see our DIY vs. kit guide for an honest comparison before ordering.
Panel styles
| Style | Best for |
|---|---|
| Natural pine — flat panel | Clean, minimal look — takes paint or stain evenly; versatile across any interior aesthetic |
| Fishbone | Modern farmhouse and contemporary interiors — diagonal planks meet at a center peak forming repeating chevron arrow shapes across the door face, divided into two panels by a horizontal rail |
| Vertical slat | Modern and industrial interiors — clean vertical lines, works well in matte black hardware setups |
| Slanted | Contemporary interiors — angled plank pattern adds visual movement |
| Diamond pattern | Traditional and rustic interiors — geometric surface detail with classic barn door feel |
| Half-lite frosted glass with plank bottom | Spaces where light passage matters — frosted glass top, solid bottom for privacy |
| 2-panel frosted glass | Rooms where light is the priority — two frosted glass panels with minimal framing |
| 2-panel chalkboard | Kitchens, kids' rooms, home offices — functional chalkboard surface on door face |
| Patterned pine | Traditional farmhouse interiors — mix of slanted planks set into recessed panels; more surface detail than the flat panel style |
What to know before ordering
- These panels require assembly. Each kit ships as components — stiles, rails, panels, and accent pieces — and requires assembly before installation. Unfinished panels should be painted or stained after assembly and before hanging.
- Standard sizes only. Custom dimensions are not available in this collection. If your project requires a non-standard door size, source a panel locally from a lumber yard or millwork supplier and order hardware separately.
- Hardware is sold separately. Browse our hardware kits collection to find the right kit for your door weight and opening. For most panel styles at standard pine weights, standard duty Goldberg Brothers or house value line hardware is appropriate.
- Finish before you hang. Painting or staining is dramatically easier on a flat assembled panel than on an installed door. Factor finishing time into your project schedule before ordering.
For the full pre-order checklist — door width, track length, wall clearance, and ceiling clearance — see our barn door measuring guide.
