Barn Door Pull Handles

A close up of rustic brown barn door handles on a distressed door.

Barn door pull handles sold separately from hardware kits — bar pulls, edge pulls, and stainless steel options in all 17 Goldberg Brothers powder coat finishes, plus matched combo sets that include a pull and flush pull as a coordinated pair. Goldberg Brothers D-pull handles use the same powder coat system as their hardware, so finish matching between D-pull and hanger is exact across all 17 finishes. For standalone flush pull options, see our flush pulls collection.

Black barn door pull handle set installed on a natural wood sliding door, featuring a rectangular U-shaped pull handle on the front face and a flush recessed pull plate on the reverse side, shown in a black finish.
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Barn Door Pull Sets

$66.00
A close-up shot of a recessed rectangular flush pull handle in a black finish, installed on a light brown wooden barn door.
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Barn Door Square Corner Flush Pull

$48.00
An arch bronze, arch-shaped barn door handle is mounted on a light-colored wooden door with a vertical grain pattern.
Goldberg Brothers

Barn Door Pull Handles

$42.00
Flush Barn Door Handle by TBDHS
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Flush Barn Door Handle

$39.99
Arch bronze sliding barn door edge pull handle on natural wood door edge
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Barn Door Edge Pull Handles

$29.00

Common Questions

It depends on how the door is used. If the door is only operated from one side — a pantry that's always pulled open from the kitchen side — a single bar pull is sufficient. If the door needs to be operated from both sides, you need a bar pull on the room-facing side and a flush pull recessed into the wall-facing side. Combo sets in this collection include both. Standalone flush pulls are in our flush pulls collection.

For Goldberg Brothers hardware, order the Goldberg Brothers D-pull in the same finish name as your hardware — finish matching is exact. For house value line hardware, bar pulls are available in matte black and stainless steel to match.

For most residential barn doors, a 10 in or 12 in bar pull is the standard choice — long enough to grip comfortably, proportional to a standard door width. For wider or heavier doors, a longer pull gives better leverage. For bifold doors, use the bifold-specific handle in this collection rather than a standard bar pull.

Yes — edge pulls work well when the pull-facing side of the door has limited clearance from a wall or cabinet, or when you want nothing visible on the door face. The door needs sufficient thickness for the edge pull to seat properly — confirm your door thickness against the edge pull's spec before ordering.

Standard duty and heavy duty Goldberg Brothers hardware kits do not include handles — they're a separate purchase from this collection. Goldberg Brothers bifold kits do include handles, color-matched to your chosen finish. House value line kits vary — check the individual product page for what's included.

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