Double Bypass Ceiling Mounted Barn Door Hardware Kit | Matte Black

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1) Select Your Barn Door Hardware
Choose your track length, add soft-close if desired, and customize your configuration.
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Common Questions

How the track attaches to the structure. Wall-mounted double bypass anchors to a header above the opening; ceiling mount anchors to the ceiling joists above and drops the tracks down to the correct position. Functionally the doors hang and slide the same way. Ceiling mount requires exactly 6 in of clearance between the door top and the ceiling — less than wall-mounted double bypass (8 in) — and supports doors up to 1-3/4 in thick vs 2 in for the wall-mounted version. Available in matte black only — Goldberg Brothers does not offer a ceiling mount option.

The ceiling mount bracket is a fixed-depth piece designed to position the track at a specific distance below the ceiling. If the gap between your door top and the ceiling is more or less than 6 in, the track won't sit at the right height for the door to slide correctly. Measure this distance at the actual opening — not at a nearby point — before ordering.

A solid structural connection point directly above where the tracks will sit — ceiling joists or a blocking board installed between joists. Drywall alone won't hold. If the joists don't run where you need them, install a 1×6 hardwood blocking board across two joists that spans the full track length. Email us with your ceiling structure if you're not sure before ordering.

Wall-mounted double bypass requires 8 in because the bracket holding the outer track must arch up and over the rollers of the inner track — that bracket height adds to the clearance requirement. The ceiling mount bracket approaches from above rather than from the wall, using a different bracket geometry that positions both tracks without the same overhead arch. The result is a 6 in fixed clearance requirement rather than 8 in minimum.

Yes — one floor-mounted guide per door. Each requires two small screws into the floor. If you have finished hardwood, tile, or LVP you don't want to drill into, a wall-mounted floor guide is an alternative — browse our floor guides collection.

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