Hidden Roller Barn Door Hardware Kit

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Sale price$184.50

Finish: Matte Black Texture

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Our Simple 3-Step Process

1) Select Your Hardware
Choose your finish, door thickness, track length, quantity, and optional add-ons
2) Shipped in 14-21 days
Each stainless steel kit is custom-made to order in the U.S.
3) Install with Confidence
Your US made hardware is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

The Clean, Floating Look — Installed Right the First Time.

Hidden roller hardware is one of the most requested styles we carry, and for good reason — when it's installed correctly, the door appears to float with no visible hardware from the front. The key is a technique called back-mounting, and once you understand it, the rest of the install follows the same logic as a standard barn door setup.


We worked with @ourhighlandshome to put together this video walkthrough based on the questions we hear most from our customers: where exactly does the track go, how do the hangers sit on the back of the door, and how do you safely get the door onto the rail without scratching anything?


What we cover in this video:

  • Track Placement: How to level and position your wall rail for proper clearance — including the critical gap measurement that most guides skip
  • Hanger Installation: Exactly how to position the rollers on the back of the door to achieve the true floating effect
  • The Final Hang: How to safely lift the door onto the track and secure the safety stops so it stays put

If you have questions after watching, our team is here — we've helped thousands of customers through this exact install.

Common Questions

The track face, track stops, and wall mounting hardware remain visible. The roller assembly — the mechanism that makes the door slide — is concealed behind the door panel and not visible from the front.

No. The track mounts to the wall surface — no recessing required. The roller assembly attaches to the back of the door — no routing or hollowing required. Standard surface mount, with the roller assembly relocated behind the door.

Because the roller assembly sits behind the door rather than above it, the door hangs approximately 1 in off the wall. Standard sliding hardware sits at about 3/8 in. For most installs this is a non-issue, but it's worth confirming before ordering if you're working with a tight reveal or a narrow hallway.

No. Hidden roller still requires at least 4‑3/8 in of clearance between the top of the door and the top of the rough opening. If your space doesn't allow for that, ceiling-mount hardware is the right direction.

No. Soft close is not compatible with hidden roller configurations. If soft close is a requirement, see our standard sliding hardware where it's available as an add-on.

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