Real Customer Barn Door Hardware Installations — Photos & Videos
Since 2016, thousands of homeowners, contractors, and interior designers have trusted The Barn Door Hardware Store for their projects. Browse real installations submitted by our customers — every photo and video below features actual hardware purchased from us, installed in real homes.
Our team reviews every submission for quality. If you have questions about the hardware shown in any installation, our product specialists are available 7 days a week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! We love seeing how our customers use our hardware in their homes. To submit your photo or video, email us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com with your name, the hardware you installed, and a brief description of your project. If we feature your submission in the gallery, we'll reach out to confirm the details before publishing. We review every submission personally before it goes live.
Each photo in our gallery is labeled with the hardware name and finish. You can use the filter at the top of the page to browse by product type, or click directly on a photo to see the full product details. If you spot something you love but aren't sure what it is, email us or use the chat and our team can identify it for you — usually within a few hours.
Yes. Our product specialists are available 7 days a week to help you through your installation. Whether you have a question before you start, hit a snag mid-install, or want to double-check your measurements, we're here. You can reach us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com or through the chat on our website. We've helped thousands of customers — from first-time DIYers to professional contractors — get their installations right.
The two most important factors are your door's weight and the width of your opening. Most of our standard kits support doors up to 200 lbs, and our heavy-duty kits handle doors up to 400 lbs. Track length should be at least twice the width of your door opening so the door can slide fully open. If you're unsure, send us your door dimensions and we'll recommend the right kit — no guesswork required.
Every photo and video in this gallery was submitted by an actual customer who received hardware from us and installed it in their own home. We do not use staged or studio photography in this gallery. What you see here is what our hardware looks like in real homes, in real lighting, with real doors.
Our Classic J-Strap is one of the most popular choices for bedrooms — it has a timeless look that works with farmhouse, rustic, and transitional styles. For bathrooms, customers frequently choose the Hidden Roller for its cleaner profile, since the roller mechanism sits behind the door for a more minimal appearance. Both are available in multiple finishes to match your existing fixtures and hardware.
It depends on your lease, but many renters do install barn doors successfully. The key consideration is wall mounting — our track systems require secure attachment to wall studs, which means some patching when you move out. We recommend checking with your landlord first. If you do get the green light, our team can walk you through a clean installation that minimizes wall impact.
For a straightforward single-door installation, most customers complete it in 2–4 hours with basic tools. More complex configurations — like bypass systems or bifold setups — can take a full day, especially if you're painting and installing a header board. Our installation guides walk through each step, and our support team is available if you get stuck.
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