2-Panel Frosted Glass Barn Door Panel

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Sale price$549.99

Stain: Unfinished

Description

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Specifications

What's in the box

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How It Works

1) Select Your DIY Barn Door
Choose your door color, door height and width
2) Shipped Quickly
Unfinished doors ship in 3-5 business days. Stained doors take 8-10 business days to stain and ship.
3) Install with Confidence
Easy to follow instruction guides provided to assemble your barn door in the style of your choice

Common Questions

Frosted glass diffuses light and obscures clear visibility — you'll see light and general movement through the panels, but not detail. It's effective for home offices, laundry rooms, and spaces where you want to borrow natural light without full visual exposure. For spaces where the area behind the door needs to be fully visually hidden, a solid-panel door is more appropriate.

Yes — the frosted glass panels ship separately and slide into the pine frame during assembly. The panels are pre-cut to fit. Handle them with gloves throughout. Epoxy adhesive such as E6000 is optional but helps secure the panels firmly once seated. The frame assembles with the included dowels and screws.

No — the stain applies to the pine frame only. The frosted glass panels have a fixed appearance and are not stained. White and Tinsmith Gray finishes are applied as a light paint layer to the frame — the wood grain remains visible through those finishes. The glass panels look the same regardless of which frame finish you choose.

The frosted glass panels add significant weight compared to solid pine panels of the same size. A 40 in solid pine door weighs approximately 54–58 lbs; the same width with glass panels weighs 101 lbs. This doesn't cause hardware compatibility issues — all standard HVL hardware kits are rated well above these weights — but it does mean two people are needed for installation, and it's worth confirming capacity if you're pairing with older or non-standard hardware.

Yes — this product is the door panel only. You'll need a separate hardware kit including the track, rollers, floor guide, and handle. See our hardware kits collection for the full range, or email us at info@thebarndoorhardwarestore.com and we can confirm the right kit for this door.

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